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In this wise and intimate dual memoir, Ann, and her mother,
Sue Monk Kidd, author
of New York Times bestselling novel, The Secret Life of Bees chronicle
their travels together, and offer their distinct perspectives as a twenty-something
and a fifty-something, each on a quest to redefine herself, and rediscover each
other.
Between 1998 and 2000, Sue and Ann travel together to sacred sites throughout Greece
and France. Sue, newly aware of aging, caught in a creative vacuum, longing to reconnect
with her now grown daughter, struggles to find the wherewithal to enlarge a vision
of swarming bees into a novel. Ann, just graduated from college, heartbroken and
benumbed by the classic question about what to do with her life, grapples with a
painful depression. The intimacy of travel and the wondrous nature of the places
Sue and Ann visit bring forth each woman’s internal struggle and provide fertile
terrain for reflection and inspiration. In voices candid and lyrical, this modern-day
Demeter and Persephone explore the richly symbolic and personal meaning of an array
of inspiring figures and sacred sites in Athens and Eleusis, Paris and Rocamador,
and places in between. They also give voice to a moving transformation of that most
protean of human connections: the bond of mothers and daughters.
A poignant and compelling book about feminine thresholds, spiritual growth, and
the relationship between mothers and daughters, Traveling with Pomegranates
is both a revealing self-portrait by a beloved author and her daughter, a strong
new voice, and a momentous story that will resonate with women everywhere.
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