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We are the ones we have been waiting for : inner light in a time of darkness

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'It is the worst of times. It is the best of times. Try as I might I cannot find a more appropriate opening for this volume' Terrorist attacks, natural disasters such as the Asian tsunami and the flooding of New Orleans, the reality of global warming, ongoing warfare in Iraq and the de-stabilisation of the Middle East - sometimes the future can seem bleak, if not frightening.

Yet this is not a pessimistic book. Taking a line from the poet June Jordan who said 'We are the Ones we have been waiting for' - Alice Walker reasserts the power of the individual in making political change happen.

In short, we can 'fix things' by focusing on what we share as human beings rather than what separates us.

Looking at subjects as diverse as sending our children to war, the rich/poor divide, Nature, the I Ching, modern gender roles, women in the miltary, and even a piece on her dog Marley, Alice Walker looks towards an optimistic view of the future through a more intuitive understanding of the self and the world around us.

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson
0297852728 / 9780297852728
Paperback
814.54
12/04/2007
United Kingdom
English
xii, 257 p.
22 cm
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Addresses key issues that are increasingly salient. Many people feel that the world is now a more precarious place but unlike so many books, this isn't about doom and gloom but about how individuals can change Alice Walker does have a core audience who buy all her books but this will also appeal to the Green and anticapitist, anti-war contingent which has an increasingly strong voice in today's society 'The essays in Walker's latest collection can be stunningly insightful. Mixing prose with poetry, she discusses Martin Luther King, feminism and meditation, among other subjects, always circling
Addresses key issues that are increasingly salient. Many people feel that the world is now a more precarious place but unlike so many books, this isn't about doom and gloom but about how individuals can change Alice Walker does have a core audience who buy all her books but this will also appeal to the Green and anticapitist, anti-war contingent which has an increasingly strong voice in today's society 'The essays in Walker's latest collection can be stunningly insightful. Mixing prose with poetry, she discusses Martin Luther King, feminism and meditation, among other subjects, always circling VX Mind, Body, Spirit