

Gift from the Sea
Books | Biography & Autobiography / Women
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh
70th ANNIVERSARY EDITION • With meditations on youth and age, love and marriage, peace, solitude, and contentment, here is an inimitable classic that guides us to find a space for contemplation and creativity in our own lives. "Gift from the Sea is like a shell itself in its small and perfect form ... It tells of light and life and love and the security that lies at the heart." —New York Times Book ReviewDrawing inspiration from the the shells on the shore, Lindbergh's musings on the shape of a woman's life will bring new understanding to readers, male and family, at any stage of life. A mother of five and professional writer, she casts an unsentimental eye at the trappings of modern life that threaten to overwhelm us—the timesaving gadgets that complicate our lives, the overcommitments that take us from our families. With great wisdom and insight she describes the shifting shapes of relationships and marriage, presenting a vision of a life lived in enduring and evolving partnership. A groundbreaking work when it was first published, this book has retained its freshness as it has been rediscovered by generations of readers and is no less current today.
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More Details:
Author
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Pages
160
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
1991-01-30
ISBN
0679732411 9780679732419
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Really interesting read. I live the beach and seashells and it was really interesting how the author compared them to different parts of life. Very introspective on life. Short read and something to keep on the shelf to reread now and again. "
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MaryBeth
"Gentle reflections on feminine life with comparisons to shells, although some of it is rather dated."
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Ricki Marking-Camuto
"I feel that her musings on womanhood, self-actualization, and relationships are timeless and will prove worthwhile to revisit."
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Colleen Yeany
"Twice now, its subtle but profound. Have you read The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran? It's comparable to that book. My two all time favorites."
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Robert Wood