Circle of Hope: A National Book Award Finalist
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A National Book Award FinalistNamed a Best Book of the Year by The
New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Yorker, NPR, The
Minnesota Star Tribune, and Publishers Weekly"Glows on every page .
. . nearly miraculous." -The Boston Globe"Marvelous." -The New York
TimesThe Pulitzer Prize winner''s extraordinary portrait of one
religious community - and what it means for us allAlthough most
evangelicals have their sights firmly set on salvation in the
afterlife, one extraordinary church in Philadelphia is designed to
fight for progress and dedicated to social justice in this life.
Over forty years, Circle of Hope grew from one family to four
congregations battling for equality among the sexes, an end to
racial discrimination, and offering hope to believers of all kinds
- from outcasts to addicts - in its radical mission to improve the
world.Then, rocked by many of the same issues facing society at
large, from MeToo to Black Lives Matter, Circle of Hope is forced
to confront its own mistakes, plunging the community into
existential crisis.Building on years of deep reporting, Pulitzer
Prize-winner Eliza Griswold paints an intimate portrait of pastors
and church members'' desperate wrestling to find a way to remain
together despite their dividing truths.Through generational rifts,
an increasingly politicised religious landscape, a pandemic and a
rise in foundation-shaking activism, Circle of Hope tells a
propulsive, layered story of what we do to stay true to our
beliefs. It is a soaring, searing examination of what it means for
a community to love, to grow, and crucially to disagree."Lyrical,
probing, and deeply reported, this is an extraordinary account ."
― Patrick Radden Keefe, author of Empire of Pain"Eliza Griswold
is a dazzling reporter: ever observant, wise, sympathetic, and
honest. And in this spellbinding book." ― David Grann, author of
Killers of the Flower Moon and The Wager"A sharply contemporary
book, painfully honest, stubbornly hopeful." ― Archbishop Rowan
Williams, author of Passions of the Soul"That rarest of books: an
examination of the sacred and spiritual realm captured with humor,
humanity, and style."― Susan Orlean, author of On Animals