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Grace Street is Jeff Blakes home, just as Grace Street is home for all of us. His gift is to remind each of us of that. His words are filled with wisdom with which we can resonateits deeply human. He offers the insights that have arisen in a life lived fully and mindfully and gratefully. In this new book, Jeff inspires, encourages, and welcomes us all back to Grace Streetthe neighborhood we all share. Kathleen Dowling Singh, author of The Grace in Aging, The Grace in Dying, and The Grace in Living

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Grace Street is Jeff Blakes home, just as Grace Street is home for all of us. His gift is to remind each of us of that. His words are filled with wisdom with which we can resonateits deeply human. He offers the insights that have arisen in a life lived fully and mindfully and gratefully. In this new book, Jeff inspires, encourages, and welcomes us all back to Grace Streetthe neighborhood we all share. Kathleen Dowling Singh, author of The Grace in Aging, The Grace in Dying, and The Grace in Living

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Jeff Blake keeps giving his fellow travelers stirring stories of grace, always weaving a tapestry of hope and love, always living at the intersections of what he now calls the homestretch. This book follows his travel on Grace Street and more travels on Grace Street. He says his nine grandchildren are his mentors in grace: Adam, AJ, Claire, Elijah, Isaac, Marlie, Nolan, Olivia, and Owen. He also offers a heartfelt "Namaste," which, in the Hindu tradition, means, "The God in me recognizes and honors the God in you."