Finding Father

Finding Father

Stories from Mennonite Daughters

Edited by Mary Ann Loewen

$89.00

Publication Date: 11th May 2019

Finding Father is a collection of stories about Mennonite fathers by their daughters. Written by well-known and first-time writers, these stories illuminate the often close and sometimes troubling relationships... Read More
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Finding Father is a collection of stories about Mennonite fathers by their daughters. Written by well-known and first-time writers, these stories illuminate the often close and sometimes troubling relationships... Read More
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Finding Father is a collection of stories about Mennonite fathers by their daughters.

Written by well-known and first-time writers, these stories illuminate the often close and sometimes troubling relationships that exist between one of humanity’s most precious bonds. From battles over relationships and sexuality, to debates over chores and church, these stories also hold the shared intimacies of driving side by side with dad, laughing, and headed down the road.

Details
  • Price: $89.00
  • Pages: 160
  • Carton Quantity: 30
  • Publisher: University of Regina Press
  • Imprint: University of Regina Press
  • Publication Date: 11th May 2019
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9780889776401
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    RELIGION / Christianity / Mennonite
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
Reviews
"So much respect in these voices. And yearning. And generosity. And love."
- David Bergen, author of The Time in Between and Stranger
"A rich collection of emotionally evocative, sensitive narratives exploring the often complicated primal relationship between a daughter and father."
- Bruce L. Guenther, author of The Ältester
"Finding Father deftly assembles thirteen beautifully crafted reflections on fathers by their variously accomplished daughters. While each story is unique, the collection as a whole explores the powerful and complex effects on a daughter of being acknowledged, understood, encouraged, and loved by her father."
- Kathleen Venema, author of Bird-Bent Grass: A Memoir, in Pieces
"In stories encompassing history, gender and religion, daughters hold their fathers’ silences, sorrows and legacies."
- Connie T. Braun, author of Silentium: And Other Reflections On Memory, Sorrow, Place, and the Sacred
"These intricate, moving tales of daughters and their fathers offer essential story-telling and perceptive reflections on family, faith, and gender relations. They also become a kind of oral history—often lyrical, sometimes melancholy—of Mennonites in the last half century."
Author Bio
Mary Ann Loewen teaches Academic Writing at the University of Winnipeg. She worked as a nurse and a piano instructor, and is married with three grown children. She lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Finding Father is a collection of stories about Mennonite fathers by their daughters.

Written by well-known and first-time writers, these stories illuminate the often close and sometimes troubling relationships that exist between one of humanity’s most precious bonds. From battles over relationships and sexuality, to debates over chores and church, these stories also hold the shared intimacies of driving side by side with dad, laughing, and headed down the road.

  • Price: $89.00
  • Pages: 160
  • Carton Quantity: 30
  • Publisher: University of Regina Press
  • Imprint: University of Regina Press
  • Publication Date: 11th May 2019
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9780889776401
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    RELIGION / Christianity / Mennonite
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
"So much respect in these voices. And yearning. And generosity. And love."
– David Bergen, author of The Time in Between and Stranger
"A rich collection of emotionally evocative, sensitive narratives exploring the often complicated primal relationship between a daughter and father."
– Bruce L. Guenther, author of The Ältester
"Finding Father deftly assembles thirteen beautifully crafted reflections on fathers by their variously accomplished daughters. While each story is unique, the collection as a whole explores the powerful and complex effects on a daughter of being acknowledged, understood, encouraged, and loved by her father."
– Kathleen Venema, author of Bird-Bent Grass: A Memoir, in Pieces
"In stories encompassing history, gender and religion, daughters hold their fathers’ silences, sorrows and legacies."
– Connie T. Braun, author of Silentium: And Other Reflections On Memory, Sorrow, Place, and the Sacred
"These intricate, moving tales of daughters and their fathers offer essential story-telling and perceptive reflections on family, faith, and gender relations. They also become a kind of oral history—often lyrical, sometimes melancholy—of Mennonites in the last half century."
Mary Ann Loewen teaches Academic Writing at the University of Winnipeg. She worked as a nurse and a piano instructor, and is married with three grown children. She lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.