
See No Stranger
a memoir and manifesto of revolutionary love
$39.46
- Paperback
416 pages
- Release Date
25 July 2022
Summary
See No Stranger: A Revolutionary Call to Love and Justice
‘Stunning, timely and timeless.’ - Elizabeth Gilbert, author of *Eat Pray Love*
Renowned activist, filmmaker, and civil rights lawyer Valarie Kaur made headlines when her ‘Breathe and Push’ speech on how to survive in a time of rage went viral with 30 million views worldwide. In this inspiring and timely debut, she shows you how to reclaim love as a force for justice.
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Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781783255030 |
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ISBN-10: | 178325503X |
Author: | Valarie Kaur |
Publisher: | Octopus Publishing Group |
Imprint: | Aster |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 416 |
Release Date: | 25 July 2022 |
Weight: | 281g |
Dimensions: | 196mm x 126mm x 34mm |
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Valarie Kaur is a prophetic voice of our generation. Her wisdom ignites and inspires me, lighting the way through the darkness. This book will do the same for you.
Valarie Kaur is a prophetic voice of our generation. Her wisdom ignites and inspires me, lighting the way through the darkness. This book will do the same for you. – America Ferrera, actress and activistValarie Kaur is a visionary worker for justice and this book is her radiant offering. – Eve Ensler, author of THE VAGINA MONOLOGUESSee No Stranger is rooted in radical honesty, vulnerability, and fierce commitment to building a world in which we all belong. – Michelle Alexander, author of THE NEW JIM CROWValarie Kaur is a revolutionary for justice who shows us how to labor for the world we dream. In my darkest moments, I remember my Sikh sister’s call to “breathe and push!” Her wisdom inspires us to build movements and seek the change that love demands. – Rev. William J. Barber, II, president of Repairers of the Breach and co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral RevivalIn a world ravaged by anger and hatred, Valarie Kaur offers a vision of ‘Revolutionary Love,’ not as platitude or panacea, but rather as a powerful weapon against intolerance and injustice. It may well be our only hope for peace and understanding in these troubled times. – Reza Asian, author of ZEALOT: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JEASUS OF NAZARETHThis is the book we have been waiting for. It calls us up and calls us into the hard and necessary work to heal our wounds and reimagine the world. – Van Jones, CEO of REFORM Alliance and CNN hostLove-firebrand…Part personal history, part inspiring manifesto, Kaur’s immensely readable book implores and inspires us toward love as “sweet labor: bloody, fierce, imperfect, and life-giving.” – Rainn Wilson, actorThis book and the woman who gave birth to it have so much to offer the struggle for peace and justice as we move into a most complex and crucial century. Open up your heart as you open these pages and let yourself be inspired and invigorated by the way Ms Kaur breaks it down. – Ani DiFrancoInspires us to become who we believe we are. – Lawrence Lessig, legal scholarTested and tempered by suffering, but rising up with hope and joy, Kaur shows us how to love others, opponents, and ourselves in ways that will bring us closer to the Beloved Community. This book will change your life. – Parker J. Palmer, author of LET YOUR LIFE SPEAKA book of remarkable courage and deep insight…Kaur maps singularly personal experiences of suffering and shared collective agonies of inequality as she seeks to understand the terrain of our humanity. – Melissa Harris-Perry, Maya Angelou Presidential Chair at Wake Forest UniversityThe intimate, raw stories in See No Stranger will break and awaken your heart; the profound teachings and compelling vision will inspire you to serve and savor our precious world. – Tara Brach, author of RADICAL ACCEPTANCE
About The Author
Valarie Kaur
Valarie Kaur is a civil rights activist, lawyer, filmmaker, innovator and founder of the Revolutionary Love Project. She has won national acclaim for her story-based advocacy, helping to win policy change on issues ranging from hate crimes to digital freedom. Her speeches have reached millions worldwide and inspired a movement to reclaim love as a force for justice. A daughter of Sikh farmers in California, she earned degrees from Stanford University, Harvard Divinity School and Yale Law School, and holds an honorary doctorate. She lives in Los Angeles, USA, with her husband, son and daughter.
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