A mother, grandmother, and among the first women ordained to the Episcopal priesthood, Barbara Crafton presents a splendid collection of essays about sewing machines and the passage of time; about the extremities of life in homeless shelters and AIDS clinics--and, not least, about the conflicts most of us encounter every day.
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A mother, grandmother, and among the first women ordained to the Episcopal priesthood, Barbara Crafton presents a splendid collection of essays about sewing machines and the passage of time; about the extremities of life in homeless shelters and AIDS clinics--and, not least, about the conflicts most of us encounter every day.
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