In the Shadow of the Sacred Grove

In the Shadow of the Sacred Grove

by Carol Spindel
In the Shadow of the Sacred Grove

In the Shadow of the Sacred Grove

by Carol Spindel

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By honestly describing her difficult and gradual acceptance into the daily life of a West African rural community -- a world of herders, potters, subsistence farmers, diviners and initiates -- Carol Spindel renders a foreign culture with exceptional immediacy and emotional depth. She is especially drawn to the world of women, and her portraits of that world's beauty and hardship are extraordinary for their precision, warmth, and dramatic power. A New York Times Notable Book. This engaging account of a young American's cross-cultural experience in northern Ivory Coast has been taught in many African Studies and Global Studies classes and is on reading lists for study abroad and service abroad programs. This is the original 1989 Vintage Departures text, now out of print, with a redesigned cover. "Carol Spindel's intriguing account of life in an Ivory Coast village is direct and fresh. And her attention is tellingly focused on what too often fails to appear in narratives of rural Africa -- the lives and works and fates of women. This is humane, sensitive, and informative writing." -- Barry Lopez "Her intriguing memoir wittily and astutely records both her own adjustment to the village and her perceptions of its way of life." -- Publishers' Weekly Ms. Spindel is an experienced artist and her temperament shines through in her writing -- clear, bright, full of splashes of color, skillfully composed. But she is also a sharp observer and a skillful listener...and her book has much to teach us." -- New York Times Book Review "In the Shadow of the Sacred Grove blossoms with a ready wit and an effortless conjuring of sound, smell, image, and the unique rhythms of the personalities...Spindel's language and observations are consistently sharp and memorable." -- San Francisco Chronicle "Carol Spindel learns how not to be a stranger among other women; how not to be merely a 'white woman from another place,' how not to be a 'foreigner,' left on the fringes of another people's life. She poses, and answers, questions about the lives of a proud and shy people that have long preoccupied those of us to whom Africa represents the universal continent of birth. Her integrity is warming, her fidelity to her own experience and faith in her own womanity very moving indeed." -- Alice Walker "...as smooth and as centered as the water jars the women help each other lift to their head." -- Women's Review of Books "Anyone interested in Africa would do well to read Spindel's book....(It) promises to make you laugh, cry, and yearn for more." -- African Arts

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780975425640
Publisher: self
Publication date: 03/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Carol Spindel is a writer, activist, retired university writing teacher, mother of two grown people, and author of three books of creative nonfiction and many essays and articles. Originally from Memphis, she lives in Urbana, Illinois, but travels to her house in northern Ivory Coast, West Africa, as often as possible. She and her geographer husband have a forty-year relationship with their farmer neighbors there. And now, thanks to cell phones, they can keep in touch from afar. Her second book about her neighbors in Ivory Coast, I Give You Half the Road, interweaves the lives of five people who leave their rural community for cities during a period of turbulent political change. She also works as an activist for civil rights and civil liberties with the ACLU, makes large ceramic vases from clay slabs, and teaches workshops at the wonderful Iowa Summer Writing Festival. She always thinks better while walking. Connect with her at carolspindel.com.
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