Words That Sustain Me: The Power of One artwork and artist statement
The book for the month of June is “The Power of One”. I really loved this book and it has become one of my favorites. For this month’s artwork I began with a South African sunset. Here, I used the mountains where the main character, Peekay, was raised with the sun at the point of ... Read More
Words That Sustain Me: The Gift by Edith Eger
“Suffering is universal. But victimhood is optional. There is no way to escape being hurt or oppressed by other people or circumstances. The only guarantee is no matter how kind we are or how hard we work, we’re going to have pain. We’re going to be affecting by environmental and genetic factors over which we ... Read More
Words That Sustain Me: Chain-Gang All-Stars artwork
We are honored to share the following art piece by Charles, inspired by this month’s book club pick: Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adeji-Brenyah: Charles’s Artist Statement: Chain-Gang All-Stars was a very intense gripping blood about prisoners who have “volunteered” to be gladiators in fight to the death matches held in prison systems in this ... Read More
Words That Sustain Me: Punching the Air
“They can’t kill you in here but they will try, Umi says from across the round table. That’s the point — locking you up isn’t enough for them they will try to crush your spirit until you’re nothing but, “DUST,” we both say together. And what does dust do Amal? What did Maya Angelou say? ... Read More
Words That Sustain Me: Atticus, part 2
“And then he heard a far-off car on the highway. Why, he didn’t know, but Atticus walked to the front yard, taking off his gloves, and he saw a yellow taxi heading toward the house. And while his son was still a long way off, his father rushed out to greet him.” -Atticus The novel, ... Read More
Words That Sustain Me: Atticus, part 1
“When I was in college I read a folk tale about a father pursuing a son who’d run away, from one world to the next. The father called to him, ‘Please come back!’ But his son looked across the great gulf between them and shouted to him, ‘I can’t go that far!’ So his father ... Read More
Words That Sustain Me: The Alchemist
“There is only one way to learn,” the alchemist answered. “It’s through action. Everything you need to know you have learned through your journey.” -The Alchemist The book that we feature for the month of October is, “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho. This wonderful little book is just one hundred and seventy pages long but ... Read More
Words That Sustain Me: We’ll Fly Away
Read Read Read Some More! “It is easy to forgive the innocent. It is the guilty who test our morality. People are more than the worst thing they’ve ever done.” — Sister Helen Prejean September’s book, “We’ll Fly Away” by Bryan Bliss (WFA), has special significance to me. This month our Words That Sustain Me ... Read More
Words That Sustain Me: We’ll Fly Away – differences in death row experiences
“And maybe most importantly, it is a book that invites readers to ask the question: do I believe a person can ever be beyond redemption? My hope is that, after reading We’ll Fly Away, the only answer can be ‘no’.” — Bryan Bliss. September’s book, We’ll Fly Away (WFA) by Bryan Bliss is a special ... Read More
Words That Sustain Me: The Poet X
The book that we feature for the month of August is, ” The Poet X” by Elisabeth Acevedo. This gem of a book is written in verse making for a quick read, an is my book club collaborator Ali’s pick. This story is about a first – generation American fifteen year old girl whose family ... Read More