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Urban Tapestry Indianapolis Stories (Indiana)
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Urban Tapestry Indianapolis Stories (Indiana) Paperback - 2002

by Sasso, Sandy Eisenberg [Editor]


From the publisher

This collection of personal narratives takes the pulse of the city of Indianapolis through the everyday experiences of its people. By listening to the voices of the individuals who make their home in the city, Urban Tapestry captures a part of the soul that animates this Midwestern community. The vignettes collected by writers, journalists, and folklorists present the view from the office and the front porch, the park bench and the kitchen table, the racetrack and the city street. They include reports from prominent leaders and tales from the homeless. The stories are organized into four groups: "Justice and Kindness and Giving to Kinsfolk," "The Place Where You Stand Is Holy," "Why Then Do We Deal Treacherously?" and "A New Life Has Come among You." Although they represent a diverse population, these are people who give voice to common concerns: race, education, crime, alienation, and community. Urban Tapestry invites readers to meet the stranger and to understand the "other" as the face in the mirror.

First line

It was Christmas Eve, December 1975, the year before I was ordained as an Episcopal priest.

Details

  • Title Urban Tapestry Indianapolis Stories (Indiana)
  • Author Sasso, Sandy Eisenberg [Editor]
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 200
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.A.
  • Date October 2002
  • ISBN 9780253215444

About the author

Sandy Eisenberg Sasso is rabbi of Congregation Beth-El Zedeck in Indianapolis. A lecturer at Christian Theological Seminary and Butler University, she is author of many articles and children's books dealing with issues of spirituality. Her newest book is Cain and Abel: Finding the Fruits of Peace.