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Fidelity
Fidelity: five stories | Wendell Berry
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With Fidelity Wendell Berry revisits the Port William membership, a fictional rural community in contemporary America. These five stories explore the love, trust, and wisdom of people modern society often neglects: small farmers, housekeepers, people who work the land and know their roots. Their "common" sense is their sense of community, compassion, and reverence for nature - values that must become common again if our society is to survive, if the earth itself is to survive. In "Pray Without Ceasing", Andy Catlett sits at his grandmother's side, seeing his violent family history through her eyes. Listening to her story, he comes to know his place as a child of forgiveness, a link between past and future. In "A Jonquil for Mary Penn", a young bride sits alone, sick with a fever and haunted by past decisions, and slowly remembers her newfound kinship. In "Making It Home", Arthur Rowanberry returns from World War II, travelling by foot across familiar land. "Now I know a mighty power that can pass over the earth and make it strange", he thinks as he moves from the work of destruction toward the work of creation. And In "Fidelity", Danny Branch "rescues" his father, Burley Coulter, from life-prolonging hospital machinery in a crime that has no name. These tales, and the people they tell of, are woven together by an unshakable love and faithfulness. This fidelity is present in Elton, Mary Penn's husband, who sees that his wife is ill and asks a friend to look after her, and in the men who walk into the late night to check on flooded neighbors in "Are You All Right?" And it is present in Henry Catlett, Danny Branch's lawyer, as he explains to the detective investigating Burley's kidnapping:"A man has disappeared from your world, Mr. Bode, that he wasn't in for very long. ..".He has disappeared into his people and his place, not to be found in this world again forever". Wendell Berry once again proves himself a master storyteller.
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Caterina
Fidelity: five stories | Wendell Berry
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This was my first April #BookSpin read, and it was the perfect vibe for shelter-in-place/pandemic times. Such lovely outdoorsy, old-fashioned vibes and such simple but complex stories, with tender thoughtful writing. If I had a shelf full of Wendell Berry in front of me I probably would've jumped straight into more of his novels and stories. ❤️ @TheAromaofBooks

Chelsea.Poole Sounds lovely! 💛 5y
TheAromaofBooks What a great recommendation!! So glad you enjoyed your pick!! 5y
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Caterina
Fidelity: five stories | Wendell Berry
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My eye strain is mostly better today, and in a delightful break to read the short story "Fidelity" between heavy seminary reading, I bumped into "suddenly" for the #EasterExtravaganza #readathon scavenger hunt. I've also finished 3 books so far! @Andrew65

Andrew65 3 books is brilliant! 👏👏👏🙌 5y
Kimzey I want to read more Port William stories after reading Berry‘s Jayber Crow. Short stories are a nice interlude! 5y
kspenmoll So sorry about your eye strain. Sending ❤️ 5y
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Caterina
Fidelity: five stories | Wendell Berry
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I'm at about 8 hours for the #EasterExtravaganza #Readathon so far, partially thanks to a flare-up forcing me to spend some extra time resting. I've finished 2 books out of my goal of 8 so far (The Dark Fantastic and Reading Through the Night), and I spotted an "and then" in Fidelity, in the touching final sentences of the story "Making It Home." @Andrew65

Andrew65 That‘s great! 👏👏👏 Although hope the flare up is nothing serious. 5y
Caterina @Andrew65 Thank you! The flare-up isn't serious, I'm already feeling much better than I was last night. 😊 5y
Andrew65 @Caterina That‘s good. 😊 5y
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Caterina
Fidelity: five stories | Wendell Berry
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I enjoyed "Pray Without Ceasing," and "A Jonquil for Mary Penn" made me cry. Loving this collection of short stories so far! It's the perfect place to step into right now, out of the stress of the world. #BookSpin @TheAromaofBooks

BookNAround Wendell Berry‘s work is just lovely, isn‘t it? 5y
Lcsmcat I love that cover! 5y
Scochrane26 This is my favorite Berry because of the last story. Planning to reread soon. 5y
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Madds
Fidelity: five stories | Wendell Berry
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It wasn‘t a bad read, just not my cup of tea. ☕️

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Madds
Fidelity: five stories | Wendell Berry
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“He is my grandfather,” has become the dead man who was my grandfather. He was, and is no more. And this is a part of the great mystery we call time. But the past is the present also. And this, I think, is part of the greater mystery we call eternity.”

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Kirby
Fidelity: five stories | Wendell Berry
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"The tenses slur and slide under the pressure of collapsed time. For that moment on the porch is not a now that was but a now that is and will be...."

afternoon tea on what should've been a snow day.
trying not to hold a grudge by indulging in a few minutes right here with Wendell.