Kathleen Bell's poetry holds a mirror up to our times and urges us to examine hypocrisy, hearsay and fear. This is an urgent body of work that offers a vivid perspective on our reactions to living with the shadow of Covid.
Drawing on the author's long experience teaching at Bootham school in York, this book seeks to describe how Quaker beliefs are put into practice in the daily life of a school community.
The Friends Way route will appeal not only to all Quakers who enjoy walking, but also to those walkers who don't yet know about Margaret Fell's remarkable story.
"Go and the Lord go with thee!" is about 'traveling in the ministry'. While recovering something of the clarity and passion of early Friends and why they travelled extensively to communicate their experiences, it also focuses on the present.
"Verdict: Reading this expressive and beautifully written memoir is to experience one's own quest toward self-discovery." -Library Journal, *Starred Review