Beth C.
Written on Mar 5, 2020
Sagan discusses how human beings need ritual - we thrive on it. And how, since so many of us are no longer a part of the church (or whatever religion we may have started out in), we lose out on that feeling of togetherness with the rituals. And that really hit home for me. She goes from the beginning of the year to the end, and discusses the traditional rituals, where they may have come from, and even sometimes what her own family does. She talks about her parents with a devotion that is just so lovely. And while I didn't come out of the book with any specific ideas for my own rituals, I still felt like the book was a bit of a balm to my aching soul.
It's a great book, it's not a long read, and it's one that I can see myself reading over and over again. Well worth the purchase price, for sure.