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Girl Meets God:

A Memoir
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Random House Digital, Inc., Dec 30, 2003 - Religion - 320 pages
The child of a Jewish father and a lapsed Southern Baptist mother, Lauren F. Winner chose to become an Orthodox Jew. But even as she was observing Sabbath rituals and studying Jewish law, Lauren was increasingly drawn to Christianity. Courageously leaving what she loved, she eventually converted. In Girl Meets God, this appealing woman takes us through a year in her Christian life as she attempts to reconcile both sides of her religious identity.

Here readers will find a new literary voice: a spiritual seeker who is both an unconventional thinker and a devoted Christian. The twists and turns of Winner’s journey make her the perfect guide to exploring true faith in today’s complicated world.

Praise for Girl Meets God:


“A passionate and thoroughly engaging account of a continuing spiritual journey within two profoundly different faiths.”
The New York Times Book Review

“A charming, humorous, and sometimes abrasive recollection of a religious coming-of-age . . . a compelling journey from Judaism to Christianity.”
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“A book to savor . . . Winner is an all-too-human believer, and the rest of us can see our own struggles, theological and otherwise, in hers.”
Fort Worth Star-Telegram

“[A] memoir, literary and spiritual, sharing Anne Lamott’s self-depreciating intensity and Stephen J. Dubner’s passion for authenticity . . . Winner’s record of her own experiences so far is a page-turning debut by a young writer worth watching.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“[The] narrative’s real strength . . . is its addictive readability combined with the author’s deep knowledge of, delight in, and nuanced discussion of both Christian and Jewish teachings. . . . Intriguing, absorbing, puzzling, surprisingly sexy, and very smart.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
  

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Such beautiful prose. - Goodreads
Excellent! I love this writer. - Goodreads
sweet little love story. - Goodreads
I enjoyed some of her insights and thoughts. - Goodreads
Winner's writing is so easy to read! - Goodreads
Excellent writing; fascinating story - Goodreads

Review: Girl Meets God: A Memoir

User Review  - Maxine - Goodreads

Girl Meets God is about Lauren's journey from devout Jew to an Episcopalian Christian. She chronicles her struggles, mostly accepting that Jesus is her Messiah along with missing the traditions ... Read full review

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User Review  - Adina - Goodreads

"Girl Meets Gd" is definitely difficult to categorize, and if I made a shelf just for it, would call it "Spiritual Autobiography-Chicklit." I enjoyed every minute of it, even when Winner frustrated me ... Read full review

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Contents

Su0r
3
EPIPHANY
79
LE
119
and Other Body Art
152
EASTERTIDE
197
about Angels
221
NOTES
297
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
304
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About the author (2003)

Lauren F. Winner, the former book editor for Beliefnet, has appeared on PBS’s Religion & Ethics Newsweekly and has written for The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post Book World, Publishers Weekly, and Christianity Today. Her essays have been included in The Best Christian Writing 2000 and The Best Christian Writing 2002. Winner has degrees from Columbia and Cambridge universities and is currently at work on her doctorate in the history of American religion. She lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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