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A Gift of Meaning

Bill Tammeus

ISBN 978-0-8262-1366-2
264 pages
 6 x 9
2001
$24.95t paper

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"I don't know of another voice in American newspaper journalism quite like his. From beautiful descriptions of nature to considerations of his mother's death to the matter of bio-engineered plants to the conundrum of the death penalty; from Harry Truman, Chelsea Clinton, Waco, Mark Twain, and Kosovo, to homosexuality, preachers, and baseballgood Lord! Mr. Tammeus keeps a steady eye on balancing the insights of his head and the emotions of his heart, always aiming to decipher what you've aptly called A Gift of Meaning."Walt Harrington

Because of the peculiar momentary nature of journalism, not every column can stand the test of time. But manyeven those about events nearly gone from the public consciousness--contain lasting truths. A Gift of Meaning is a collection of those lasting truths from Bill Tammeus, a columnist for the Kansas City Star.

Each piece reveals Tammeus's attempt to wrestle eternal meaning from the events and experiences that sweep us along day by day.

I stopped by a homeless shelter the other day to see someone I know. As I waited, I felt rather conspicuous in my suit and tie. In fact, the friendly man at the information desk asked me if I was a pastor. I chuckled.

But as I sat in the lobby waiting to see the man I came to check on, I was struck again by what may be the most difficult of all human tasks: empathy. That is, the challenge of really putting ourselves in the shoes of others.

In the end, A Gift of Meaning is not just a presentation of found meaning, but also a call to readers to stop and think for themselves. This book is an invitation to breathe deeply and seek out the meaning of what the world heaves at us each day. It is an offering of insights that will provide fresh ways of comprehending things readers thought they already understood.

About the Author

Bill Tammeus is an editorial page columnist for the Kansas City Star, where he has worked since 1970. He has done freelance reporting for numerous publications, including the New York Times and the Washington Post. He is also the coauthor of They Were Just People: Stories of Rescue in Poland during the Holocaust.


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