<p>In this layered collage of memory within memory Hale recreates for readers her kaleidoscopic experience of a decades-long journey to acceptance and insight. Writer prodigal daughter single parent Buddhist disciple and late in midlife a newlywed she is transformed through an unconventional relationship with a female spiritual teacher and an odd ritual of repeated tattooing with her two young adult children. &quot;Christine Hale&#39;s evocation of the bewildering complexities of life as a mother daughter wife (and ex-wife) and student of Buddhism is both a poem and a letter to those she has worked so long and hard to understand. On a journey that takes her through emotional and actual hurricanes love and cruelty urgent losses and painful gains she climbs to sometimes unnervingly high altitudes as she experiences &quot;the joy and the sorrow of samsara.&quot; In beautiful clear language Hale explores the wounds life gives us the wounds we give ourselves and the long process of healing.&quot; -Sarah Stone author of The True Sources of the Nile Christine Hale is the author of a novel Basil&#39;s Dream (Livingston Press 2009); National Book Award finalist Joan Silber says &quot;Basil&#39;s Dream...seems to prove fiction can go where other forms can&#39;t.&quot; Ms. Hale&#39;s creative nonfiction has appeared in Arts &amp; Letters Spry Still Hippocampus and Prime Number among other journals. A fellow of MacDowell Ucross Hedgebrook and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts she earned her MFA from Warren Wilson College. She teaches in the Antioch University-Los Angeles Low-Residency MFA Program as well as the Great Smokies Writing Program in Asheville North Carolina where she and her husband live.</p>
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