Dance of the Dissident Daughter
I have to say that finishing The Dance was difficult. I started this book in January with a great deal of enthusiam. After I had read 40 pages or so, I called Beth to tell her about the book. Sometime in mid-January, I put the book down and didn't pick it up again until late February. (Of course, Beth finished the book long before I got started reading again.) I read with eagerness, glad to follow Sue's journey from dissatisfaction into awakening. And then I bogged down again. It's been almost a month since I had last opened the book, but I threw it into my carry-on bag for today's flight to Cleveland.
And finished it around 22:20 CDT.
I have to agree with the woman who recommended this book — it's probably the most significant book I will read this year. I will now re-read the book and mark those passages which speak to me most loudly.


1 Comments:
At 16 May, 2005 14:20,
Beth said…
Glad you put your mind to it and finished. Now for the thorough rereading. Perhaps part of why I finished it straight thru is that I journalled it as I went. When an idea hit me, I wrote about it.
Or perhaps Mother God and the Spirit Herself pushed me to get all the way to the end...
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