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In this critically beloved and piercing memoir, Darcey Steinke, a minister's daughter, recounts her lifelong struggle to find religion. Though wide-eyed and acc. Easter Everywhere. by. Darcey Steinke. · Rating details · ratings · 48 reviews. The daughter of a minister and a former beauty queen, Darcey Steinke recalls accompanying her father on sick calls, stopping by the scene of accidents, and holding her own pretend wedding and funeral services. Her father's first church was built from a "church kit" and most of the parishioners worked at the local carnival/5. Easter Everywhere is bestselling author, Darcey Steinke's, memoir on how the story of her life (so far) has played out, often spindled on her quest for connection with the Divine. Ms. Steinke's observations and honesty could certainly make many a pilgrim feel less alone/5(23).


"I became riveted by Steinke's tone, a steady, lovely, hallowed, patient, things-in-themselves hum [Easter Everywhere is] a delicately wrought little volume This is a beautiful book." New York Times Book Review In this critically beloved and piercing memoir, Darcey Steinke, a minister's daughter, recounts her lifelong struggle to find religion. Easter Everywhere Steinke, Darcey. ratings by Goodreads. ISBN / ISBN Published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA, Used Condition: Good Hardcover. Save for Later. From Better World Books (Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.) AbeBooks Seller Since August 3, Seller Rating. ‎In this critically beloved and piercing memoir, Darcey Steinke, a minister's daughter, recounts her lifelong struggle to find religion. Though wide-eyed and accepting as a girl, Steinke left the faith in her teenage years; scene by breathtaking scene, she vividly describes the angst, embarrassme.


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