![]() How do we honour, lament, and heal from the stories we inherit? How can spirituality not silence the body, but instead allow it to come alive? As she writes memorably of her own lived experiences of childhood and selfhood, Cole boldly explores some of the most urgent questions of life and faith: In these deeply transporting pages, Cole reflects on the stories of her grandmother and father and encounters of enfleshed, embodied spirituality. So writes Cole Arthur Riley in an unforgettable book of stories and reflections on discovering the sacred in her skin. I believe that is what my father wanted for me and knew I would so desperately need: a tool for survival, the truth of my dignity named like a mercy new each morning.’ ‘From the womb, we must repeat with regularity that to love ourselves is to survive. ![]() Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Somebody’s Daughter ‘This is the kind of book that make you different when you’re done.’ – Ashley C. ![]()
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