Life of Miracles along the Yangtze and Mississippi

Life of Miracles along the Yangtze and Mississippi

EnglishPaperback / softback
Ping, Wang
University of Georgia Press
EAN: 9780820353920
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There are only two ways to live our life, according to Albert Einstein: one is as if nothing is a miracle; the other, as if everything is a miracle.

Life of Miracles along the Yangtze and Mississippi is a book about how the impossible became possible—about things that happened in China and America to the people Wang Ping grew up with, met, and befriended along her journeys between these two distant rivers. This is also a story about water, alive with spirits and energy, giving birth to all sentient beings. We are water. The river runs through us. Those who live in harmony with water can ride the current of the universe—the secret of Tao, reaching all the way to the sea of miracles, one story, one droplet, and one wave at a time.

A miracle is a state of mind, a way of living: how we face hardship, pain, and tragedies, how we transform them into fuels for our journey and transcend them into joy and hope. This is a book about how ordinary people perform miracles every day; how we are touched, touching, all the time, across oceans and continents, across time and space, through our stories.

EAN 9780820353920
ISBN 0820353922
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Publication date September 15, 2018
Pages 336
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Authors Ping, Wang
Illustrations 21 b&w images
Series Sue William Silverman Prize for Creative Nonfiction