Book Review:...... Never before have I smiled so much while reading a memoir. As a wide-eyed young lady in San Francisco, she befriended the people on the street. As a peaceful white-haired grandmother, she was arrested at Kings Bay Naval Station protesting nuclear weapons and the Trident submarine. All along the way, Miriam shows us a very unique prospective on the world, through her life and her poetry. She has fought injustice from within the welfare system. She founded the Ecumenical Hunger Program in Palo Alto, CA in 1975. She shows us how to make a difference in the world, without putting others down, without compromise. Now, as as a member of the Unitarian-Universalist Church in Valdosta, GA, she continues to show us the way of Hope...
Read this book. Smile at the stories. Reflect on the poetry...
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Disclaimer: I have no stake, financial or otherwise, in this book. This review is a favor to the author & to those who may benefit from the book as I have.
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