The Buddhist on Death Row
The Buddhist on Death Row
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Author(s): Sheff, David
ISBN No.: 9780008395438
Pages: 272
Year: 202008
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 26.72
Status: Out Of Print

'This is a beautiful, profoundly spiritual book, and a page-turner. Jarvis Jay Masters's transformation, from an unloved child of violence and poverty to Buddhist teacher on Death Row, is thrilling. Reading it changed me, threw the lights on, opened and gentled my heart. I'm going to give it to everyone I know.' Anne Lamott, New York Times bestselling author of Almost Everything 'This profound, gorgeous book displays the miraculous human capacity to find redemption, and even joy, no matter who or where we are. Jarvis Masters's story proves that we are all united by our suffering and by our potential to help others who suffer.' Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking 'An inspiring book about how meaning can be found even in--perhaps especially in--adversity. It's a study of Buddhism, of criminal justice, of the ways people connect with each other, and it's written with deep feeling and verve.


' Andrew Solomon, New York Times bestselling author of Far from the Tree 'I believe [this book with each other, and it's written with deep feeling and verve.' Andrew Solomon, New York Times bestselling author of Far from the Tree 'I believe [this book with each other, and it's written with deep feeling and verve.' Andrew Solomon, New York Times bestselling author of Far from the Tree 'I believe [this book with each other, and it's written with deep feeling and verve.' Andrew Solomon, New York Times bestselling author of Far from the Tree 'I believe [this book] will encourage many people to examine their own lives and their unrealized potential for awareness, generosity, commitment, and courage.' Rebecca Solnit, author of Men Explain Things to Me 'I'm grateful to be Jarvis Masters's teacher in part because he has taught me so much. I have rarely encountered anyone who expresses the essence of Buddhism in a clearer, more moving way than he does, and I deeply admire how David Sheff has captured that hard-won wisdom in this book.' Pema Chodron, author of When Things Fall Apart 'This book celebrates a liberation not gained by guns and gangs, prison breaks and murder, but by sitting with one's breath and believing in the perfection of the universe and all who strive and suffer within it. The Buddhist on Death Row is a deeply useful reminder that we can all be free regardless of where we are placed.


' Alice Walker.


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