While reading an article in the New York Times, I ran across an excerpt from this book, along with the author's name. Having had the happy fortune of experiencing her family's "radical hospitality" some thirty years ago, which truly changed my life, I was thrilled to discover this title. She is the real deal, and her efforts have resulted in a thoughtful and intelligent read.
While many of the topics covered in this book do not apply to me directly, they certainly apply to all of us, societally. (i.e. sexting, porn, gaming, raising children in an age of full access). A lot of discussions in our household have revolved around the rampant use of curated images, social media and doctored photos, and their affect on the psyche, especially as women. She has brought a clarity to what is truly happening, on a variety of fronts. Included are solutions for consideration, which makes it a standout in the genre.
Being a Luddite at heart, and an avid reader, I have noticed a decline in my ability to concentrate and in feelings of sensory overload that frustrated me. I have spent several years changing my physical environment, simplifying and rethinking my calendar, but she has offered some underlying root causes for this that I had not considered, and will now address.
Her challenge is to live a "fiery life" and give deep consideration to what that means and how to acheive it, while still actively engaging in the tools our technological devices offer. I find that a worthy challenge, indeed.
Outstanding work, doreen.