Between the listening and the telling How stories can save us

Mark Yaconelli

Book - 2022

In Between the Listening and the Telling, Mark Yaconelli leads readers into an enchanting meditation on the power of storytelling. From personal meaning-making to school shootings, climate change, and immigration justice, stories help us connect to out human longings and deep scurrents of hope.

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Published
Minneapolis : Broadleaf Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Mark Yaconelli (author)
Other Authors
Anne Lamott (writer of foreword)
Physical Description
xvii, 188 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781506481470
  • Foreword
  • 1. A Place the Soul Once Knew
  • 2. Confession
  • 3. The Catacombs
  • 4. Coming-Out Parade
  • 5. Pure Medicine
  • Interlude: Clara
  • 6. The Hearth
  • 7. Storycatcher
  • 8. Undocumented Stories
  • 9. Tragedy
  • Interlude: Shoes
  • 10. The Apocalypse
  • 11. Sacred Stones
  • Interlude: The Faun
  • 12. Home
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"All human divisions... can begin to be healed through listening and sharing stories," writes Yaconelli (The Gift of Hard Things), the founder of a nonprofit that helps communities organize storytelling events, in this poignant meditation. Telling one's personal story can help with grieving, making sense of the past, and spotlighting injustice, Yaconelli posits, and the stories that follow, many from his nonprofit work, exemplify "how speaking... can liberate us individually and collectively." In one instance, an 18-year-old's powerful story about visiting her father in jail before he was deported to Mexico humanizes the danger of listening to "fear-based, one-sided" narratives. In another, a grieving community gathers a year after a school shooting to discuss how "those lost and wounded are loved"; such events have led to that community growing closer in the tragedy's wake, Yaconelli writes. The author also shares his own experience as a child, when he learned to "speak in compelling sentences and dramatic plotlines" to hold his father's attention and "garner his love." The vignettes are in turn heartbreaking, funny, and consistently well written. The result is a moving testament to the power of confession. Agent: Kimberley Cameron, Kimberley Cameron & Assoc. (Aug.)

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