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Can we really enjoy the world while trying to save it? Many of uswant to do both, but find a balance difficult to achieve. Part how-toand part memoir, Schapers book shows us a socially responsibleway of having it all.The short, humorous chapters are about simplifying: food, children, money, romance. From the Slow Food Movement to the lighting ofsimple fires, Schaper provides basic strategies and spiritual solutionsfor living well and doing good, drawing from her own experience ofworking for social change while attempting to live fully.

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Can we really enjoy the world while trying to save it? Many of uswant to do both, but find a balance difficult to achieve. Part how-toand part memoir, Schapers book shows us a socially responsibleway of having it all.The short, humorous chapters are about simplifying: food, children, money, romance. From the Slow Food Movement to the lighting ofsimple fires, Schaper provides basic strategies and spiritual solutionsfor living well and doing good, drawing from her own experience ofworking for social change while attempting to live fully.
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Autorenporträt
Donna Schaper, a minister of the United Church of Christ and Senior Pastor of Judson Memorial Church in New York City, is recognized as one of the most outstanding communicators of her generation of Protestant clergy. Schaper has written books on everything from becoming 40, keeping Sabbath, and spiritual rock gardening to devotional guides and the differences between male and female ministerial styles. She also contributes to The Other Side, Zion's Herald, Christian Century, Mother Jones, and The Nation. She lives in New York City.