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Slow Way Home: A Novel

Publisher:
, 2024
ISBN: 9780061900259

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On the surface, Brandon Willard seems like your average eight-year-old boy. He loves his mama, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and G. I. Joe. But Brandon's life is anything but typical.

Wise beyond his years, Brandon understands he's the only one in this world he can count on. It's an outlook that serves him well the day his mama leaves him behind at the Raleigh bus station and sets off to Canada with "her destiny" -- the latest man that she hopes will bring her happiness. The day his mother leaves, Brandon takes the first step toward shaping his own destiny. Soon he sends himself spending pleasant days playing with his cousins on his grandparents' farm and trying to forget the past. In the safety of that place, Brandon finally is able to trust the love of an adult to help iron out the wiry places until his nerves are as steady as any other boy's.

But when Sophie Willard shows up a year later with a determined look in her eye and a new man in tow, Brandon's grandparents ignore a judge's ruling and flee the state with Brandon. Creating a new life and identity in a small Florida town, Brandon meets the people who will fill him with self-worth and self-respect. He slowly becomes involved with "God's Hospital," a church run by the gregarious Sister Delores, a woman who is committed to a life of service for all members of the community, black and white, regardless of some townsfolk's disapproval.

Fr. Michael trains his students to develop knowledge of great religious artworks that have been established through the ages. He desires that his students will come away from his classes with a joy and appreciation for the beauty of life. For him, it is an important, and also fun, mission to see in the material world the beauty that comes from religious study. Fr. Michael’s teaching method is classical lecture with visual aids followed by discussion, giving his students a multidimensional approach to understanding religious themes in all expressions of art. The courses Fr. Michael Morris teaches are: * Christian Iconography * Religion in the Cinema * Bible and the Arts Seminar * Modern Religious Art * The Cinematic Salon, Theological Reflections on Contemporary Film Fr. Michael Morris is currently working on a number of writing and research projects. At the forefront is Summa Cinematica, discovering the religious themes found in cinema in a systematic and categorical way inspired by Thomas Aquinas. He is also in the process of publishing his dissertation Cowled Creatures: the Image of the Monk in Georgian and Victorian England. He is researching for his forthcoming book, Artist and the Altar, an investigation on artists who’ve created signature chapels. Fr. Michael has also begun a monolithic project on Modern Religious Art, a history of religious art from the French Revolution to the present day. His academic interests are: Art History; Film; Pop Culture; and Myth and Legend. Fr. Michael Morris is also the director of the Santa Fe Institute, a private research center in Berkeley with a library of 12,000 volumes devoted to Religion and the Arts. He is also a regular art commentator for the monthly devotional booklet ‘Magnificat.’ Select Publications ‘Previewing Mel Gibson’s Passion.’ New Oxford Review (February 2004). ‘Sun Rising in the East: On Priests and Altars.’ Crisis (November 2000). ‘Le Corps crucifié du Christ; Mystique et réalisme dans l’art du XIXe et du Xxe siècles.’ Pierre d’ Angle, 1998 (France). ‘Looking for Reel Religion.’ Image Magazine (November 1998). A six-part series on modern Christian art that appeared in The National Catholic Register in 1994: ‘The Future is the Past,’ (September 11); ‘Worship at Nature’s Altar,’ (September 18); ‘The Symbolism of Faith,’ (September 25); ‘The Christ of History,’ (October 2); ‘Surrealism and the Church,’ (October 9); ‘The New Language of Art,’ (October 16). Madam Valentino: The Many Lives of Natacha Rambova. (Abbeville Press, 1991) [Listed by the New York Times as one of the notable books of the year.].

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    $10.79

    Digital list price: $17.99
    Save $7.20 (40%)