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Sprinting Backwards to
God
Sprinting Backwards to God is a story of hope and healing. Part autobiography, part
story-telling anthology, it could only have been written by a man who has both the gifts
of healing and humor in such equal parts as does Duncan Sings-Alone. If you care about
journeys of body and spirit, you will love this book.
Reviews
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Softcover
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Sprinting Backwards to
God
Native American Spirituality
When I
skip forward, following the light of my dreams and the direction of my spiritual visions,
often the gravity of my intent slams my feet solidly back to earth. Hard as I try, the way
becomes too difficult, too humiliating to continue slogging that God is laughing at us.
In an act of sheer bravery (or
candid folly), Duncan Sings-Alone invites us into those moments of his life journey. His
collection of stories clearly illustrates the mirages we create for ourselves by our
spiritual hungers, our overactive imaginations. These mirages become a banquet for Coyote,
the Trickster Spirit. What he reminds us in his
delightful, humorous tales of tribulation is that Coyote was sent to put us human beings
back into balance with the Creation, any way he can!
Duncan's well-told stories teach
us that if we keep our eyes open, if we pay attention to signs, and if we maintain a sense
of humor and humility, we will end up learning about ourselves and the ever mysterious
Sacred world that surrounds our existence. So when the forward way to the
Sacred becomes impossible, try turning around and walking backwards to God, laughing. At
that moment, gravity loosens its grip and we can shake off weighty preconceptions, hone
our sense of awe, and fully enter into the heart of Creation. Maybe only then can we truly
hear God's laughter. -- Priscilla Cogan
storyteller
and author of the Winona Series and Double Time
Sprinting Backwards to God is a story of hope and healing. Part
autobiography, part story-telling anthology, it could only have been written by
a man who has both the gifts of healing and humor in such equal parts as does
Duncan Sings-Alone. If you care about journeys of body and spirit, you
will love this book. -- Joe Bruchac, Abenaki storyteller and author of
Eagle Story, The Wind Eagle, Nature Wisdom, and numerous other books of
Indian tales and legends.
Sprinting Backwards to God was
delightful and a joy to read. I loved its simplicity and the wonderful stories
of Coyote. Sings-Alone has captured the use of storytelling. I loved
it -- Sharon Manuelito, Navaho social worker
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Events and Workshops |
Saturday, April 4
Workshops by Grandfather Singsalone:
Walking In Beauty: A Native Path To Deep Spirituality.
Harmony Center in Medfield, MA
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Friday, April 17 Workshop by Dr. Priscilla Cogan
Running on Empty: When Busy-ness Substitutes for a Spiritual
Center.
Rockville Cnetre, NY
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Events for
Wendy Parciak |
Thursday, Apr. 2
12 - 2 pm
Fremont Place Books
Book signing and reading
621 N 35th St, Seattle, WA |
Saturday, Apr. 4
7 pm
Orca Books
Book signing
509 E 4th Ave, Olympia, WA |
Thursday, Apr. 23
Awards Presentation for Montana Book Award Winners
Montana Library Association Conference
Hilton Garden Inn,
1840 Highway 93 South, Kalispell, MT |
Saturday, Apr. 25
12 - 2 pm
Montana Book Company
Book signing
331 North Last Chance Gulch
Helena, MT |
Saturday, May 2
1 - 3 pm
Books & Books
Book signing
206 W. Park St
Butte, MT |
Wednesday, May 6
11 am - 1 pm
MSU Bookstore
Book signing
125 Strand Union Bldg Bozeman, MT |
Saturday, May 9
1 - 2:30 pm
Auntie's Bookstore
Book signing
402 W. Main Street, Spokane, WA |
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