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Description: This book of conversations between Margaret R. Miles and Hiroko Sakomura compares the experiences of two women who grew up in different societies with different educations different professions and different religious orientations. Reflecting on the different ways in which Japanese and American societies inhibited and enabled them these two women share their struggles difficulties and achievements. All of this is set in the context of one of the most radical social movements in the history of the world as women are gaining increments of equality with men in designing and administering the institutions of public life with opportunities dangers and rewards. This is a moment in which a critical mass of women want it all now in the best sense of the phrase seeking to preserve and reinterpret traditional values while exercising their capabilities and skills both in the home and in public life. This book is the memoir of two womens painful and joyful experiences in getting here from there. Endorsements: Getting Here from There affords the reader a rare opportunity to listen in on a dialogue between two women who took risks in daily life and with ideas and who invented themselves as highly accomplished professionals. Across differences of culture age and vocation Miles and Sakomura create a common ground for exploring shared values and life concerns. Their wisdom erudition and straight-up common sense are a profound inspiration to all of us to seek the lives we envision. -Deborah J. Haynes University of Colorado-Boulder Margaret R. Miles and Hiroko Sakomura draw out the best in one another despite their significant differences. Their lives as professor and producer American and Japanese Christian and Buddhist are rich sources of well-distilled wisdom. Their shared commitments to families and selves to work and pleasure to substance and style make them ideal discussion partners. How fortuitous that they found one another and how lucky for readers that they chose to share their conversations widely. -Mary E. Hunt Womens Alliance for Theology Ethics and Ritual (WATER) About the Contributor(s): Margaret R. Miles is Emerita Professor at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley California. She taught at Harvard Divinity School for eighteen years and is the author of numerous books including a memoir: Augustine and the Fundamentalists Daughter (2011). Hiroko Sakomura has produced many exhibitions worldwide including The Vision and Craft of Sinjo Ito (2008); Wisdom and Compassion (1997); Audrey Hepburn (1998); Noh at the Met (1993); and Salvatore Ferragamo (1998).