![]() ![]() the good china of prayers" prescribed by organized religions. Her focus is on genuine communication, rather than the "beautifully pre-assembled prayers. She breaks prayers down into the three categories of the title: supplication, gratitude and awe. It is communication from the heart to that which passes understanding." Prayer is private, even when we pray with others. "It's not for display purposes, like plastic sushi or neon. "You may in fact be wondering what I even mean when I use the word 'prayer.' It's certainly not what TV Christians mean," she writes. ![]() It's a series of meditations on the nature of prayer, from Lamott's iconoclastic, ecumenical point of view: ![]() Help Thanks Wow is small enough to slip into a bag and short enough to read in a sitting, although it would repay thoughtful reading. ![]()
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