Speckled Prism

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Enriqueta Mayuga ISBN: 9781514485880
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: June 7, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Enriqueta Mayuga
ISBN: 9781514485880
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: June 7, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

This book is more like a valedictory, a denouement. It reflects the morphing and deepening of discernment as one realizes that life indeed can be viewed from multiple prisms. Fiery and passionate at twenty-sixshe is lively and circumspect at seventy-eight. Father Charles Skok, a well-known theologian and philosopher, sums it up: The sharper edge of some of Dr. Mayugas writing is now moderated by her acceptance of the reality of getting old and the ensuing wisdom. The depth of feeling is still there, but there is a tinge of mellowness. Enriqueta Mayuga writes in her introduction: The discernment of a woman past her prime differs from that of an infuriated, aggrieved, and maligned youthful idealist. Over half century ago, she came to America a foreign, ethnic, female medical physician immersed in a society laden with xenophobia. Today, at seventy-eight, she simply views life through the generational lens of a speckled prism, but always with some reservations. Other books written by author: Immigrant at Peace Spring, Autumn, Sunset Outspoken and Mute: American Life Splintered Dreams, Blades of Truth, Shafts of Sunlight Landscape of a Challenged Life

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This book is more like a valedictory, a denouement. It reflects the morphing and deepening of discernment as one realizes that life indeed can be viewed from multiple prisms. Fiery and passionate at twenty-sixshe is lively and circumspect at seventy-eight. Father Charles Skok, a well-known theologian and philosopher, sums it up: The sharper edge of some of Dr. Mayugas writing is now moderated by her acceptance of the reality of getting old and the ensuing wisdom. The depth of feeling is still there, but there is a tinge of mellowness. Enriqueta Mayuga writes in her introduction: The discernment of a woman past her prime differs from that of an infuriated, aggrieved, and maligned youthful idealist. Over half century ago, she came to America a foreign, ethnic, female medical physician immersed in a society laden with xenophobia. Today, at seventy-eight, she simply views life through the generational lens of a speckled prism, but always with some reservations. Other books written by author: Immigrant at Peace Spring, Autumn, Sunset Outspoken and Mute: American Life Splintered Dreams, Blades of Truth, Shafts of Sunlight Landscape of a Challenged Life

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