9780998336831-0998336831-the post calvin: Essays 2016–2019

the post calvin: Essays 2016–2019

ISBN-13: 9780998336831
ISBN-10: 0998336831
Author: Debra Rienstra, Josh deLacy, Will Montei, Abby Zwart
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Josh deLacy
Format: Paperback 452 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780998336831
ISBN-10: 0998336831
Author: Debra Rienstra, Josh deLacy, Will Montei, Abby Zwart
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Josh deLacy
Format: Paperback 452 pages

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the post calvin: Essays 2016–2019 (ISBN-13: 9780998336831 and ISBN-10: 0998336831), written by authors Debra Rienstra, Josh deLacy, Will Montei, Abby Zwart, was published by Josh deLacy in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent the post calvin: Essays 2016–2019 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In this collection of essays, forty-four Calvin University graduates under thirty years old share the most interesting and intimate parts of their twenty-first-century lives.

They stride into the fallout of their purity culture childhoods. They share their alcoholism, chronic illnesses, and miscarriages. They canoe the most dan­gerous river in Michigan, build com­munities out of dating apps, and delight in the not-so-simple joys of cooking.

Montaigne, the father of the personal essay, confessed, "Many things that I would not care to tell any individual man I tell to the public, and for knowledge of my most secret thoughts, I refer my most loyal friends to a bookseller's stall." These writers carry on in Montaigne's honest tradition. Scattered across the world--Grand Rapids to Manhattan, Honduras to Germany--they take us into their confidence and get political, religious, and personal. They talk about Trump, guns, and being queer. Some reject Christianity; others become clergy. Friends die in this book. Babies are born. Some writers get married (for better and worse), and others stay single. It's all on the table.

This collection has an expansive range that mirrors the sprawl of millennial life. But "sprawl" suggests laziness, and the lives in these pages are anything but. These writers are searching, striving, failing, learning, and sometimes succeeding--all the while trying to make things better, even if they don't agree what "better" really is.

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