Description
About the Author
is a writer and speaker on nonviolent social change, with over two decades' experience campaigning for peace and human rights. Supported by the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, he works with groups around the UK exploring the practical meaning of hope in an increasingly violent world.
Reviews
'This book is an original and deeply compassionate example of poetic and spiritual theology that combines poetry, deep erudition and beautifully-rendered story-telling.' -- Prof Chris Baker, William Temple Foundation
'We all have hope built in and now we need it more than ever, but in these troubled times it's easy to lose. This thoughtful book, readable and not too lengthy, is a kind of users' manual for the would-be (and already) hopeful among us. It encourages small acts of kindness, patience, and creativity to confront the world's violence and bring the changes we long for.' -- Peggy Seeger, folk singer and activist
Book Information
ISBN 9781913657031
Author David Gee
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd
Publisher Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd