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The Secret Flower Jane Tyson Clement

The Secret Flower By Jane Tyson Clement

The Secret Flower by Jane Tyson Clement


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Summary

In an age where edginess, cleverness, and the ability to shock often count more than substance, the writer of these stories and interspersed poems offers a break from all the noise. Many of her stories are set in England, where she lived for many years.

The Secret Flower Summary

The Secret Flower: and other stories by Jane Tyson Clement

It won't take you long to see why Jane Tyson Clement's short stories have become perennial favorites for adults and children alike. Written with a measured beauty that recalls Tolstoy and Tolkien, these tales are rich in allegorical symbolism and evocation of mood. They are infused throughout with the thrill of expectancy, a sense that something new is on the way, and a certainty that God is seeking us, just as we seek him. In an age where cleverness often counts more than substance, Clement's stories offer a break from all the noise.

The Secret Flower Reviews

Clement writes with simplicity and directness, probing insistence, and conviction. One lays down the book in thought, and with a thankful heart. -- Friends Journal
Beautiful...offers quietude in the midst of cacophony and literary cynicism. -- Poughkeepsie Journal

About Jane Tyson Clement

Jane Tyson Clement (1917-2000) was a writer and poet who has been compared with her contemporaries Denise Levertov, Wendell Berry, and Jane Kenyon. Born to Quaker parents, she grew up in Manhattan but preferred Bay Head, New Jersey, where the family owned a summer house. After graduating from Smith College, Jane became a teacher and married Robert Allen Clement, a Quaker attorney and fellow pacifist. Despite her privileged background, Jane was disturbed by the injustices she saw around her and yearned to do something constructive with her life. Eventually this search led her to God. In 1954, the Clements joined the Bruderhof, a community dedicated to practicing Jesus' teachings of nonviolence, sharing, and social justice. Here Jane taught school, raised seven children, and, through her poetry and fiction, continued her search for wholeness and truth. Her poems are collected in No One Can Stem the Tide. A noted speaker and writer on marriage, parenting, and end-of-life issues, Arnold is a senior pastor of the Bruderhof, a movement of Christian communities. With his wife, Verena, he has counseled thousands of individuals and families over the last forty years. His books include Why Forgive?, Rich in Years, Seeking Peace, Cries from the Heart, Be Not Afraid, and Why Children Matter. Arnold's message has been shaped by encounters with great peacemakers such as Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa, Cesar Chavez, and John Paul II. Together with paralyzed police officer Steven McDonald, Arnold started the Breaking the Cycle program, working with students at hundreds of public high schools to promote reconciliation through forgiveness. This work has also brought him to conflict zones from Northern Ireland to Rwanda to the Middle East. Closer to home, he serves as chaplain for the local sheriff's department. Born in Britain in 1940 to German refugees, Arnold spent his boyhood years in South America, where his parents found asylum during the war; he immigrated to the United States in 1955. He and his wife have eight children, 42 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. They live in upstate New York. To learn more visit www.richinyears.com

Table of Contents

Contents bird on the bare branch (poem) The Sparrow struggle (poem) The Storm7 the master (poem) The Innkeeper's Son3 the chain (poem) The King of the Land in the Middle now breaks the ice (poem) The White Robin the gate (poem) The Secret Flower Oh Seek (poem)

Additional information

GOR004858051
9780874869958
0874869951
The Secret Flower: and other stories by Jane Tyson Clement
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Plough Publishing House
20140527
163
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