Gifts from the Sea

Published
Jan 1965
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General Fiction General Fiction

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The setting of Anne Morrow Lindbergh's most widely praised book is the sea shore: the time, a brief vacation which had lifted her from the distractions of everyday existence into the sphere of meditation. As the sea tosses up its gifts - shells rare and perfect - so the mind, left to its ponderings, brings up its own treasures of the deep. And the shells become symbols here for the aspects of life she is contemplating.

Her reflections of a woman's life have been matured during the active years of marriage to Charles A. Lindbergh and family living, and stimulated by contact with those who experience the same need for assessing the true values of life. In a blend of complete sincerity and delicacy, so uniquely her own, Anne Morrow Lindbergh shares with her readers her awareness of the many frustrating elements we face today: the restlessness, the unending pressures and demands, the denial of leisure and silence, the threat to inner peace and integration, the uneasy balance of the opposites, man and woman. With radiant lucidity she makes visible again the values of the inner life, without which there is no true fulfillment. She does this without the overtones of preaching, but herself as a seeker, echoing - only clearer and stronger - our own small voice.

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Jan 1965 Vintage ISBN 0394703294
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Aug 2011 Pantheon ISBN B005DB6SVQ
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Feb 2005 Random House Audio ISBN B0007VZ70A
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