| About the Book
Why should we speak of heritage, family,
culture, tradition, history, and beliefs? What are these in the
context of friend and stranger, of place and time, of technology and
the natural world, of society and institutions? A Shanty Kingdom
answers: These are the things that make us what we are “in the
marrow,” brought to what we are “in the moment.” This is the realm
that knows itself despite the distractions of a new century.
A shanty kingdom is a place of conviction
and compassion, of insistence on the higher ideal, of encouragement
and celebration. It is a place of modest means ascendant through
dignity and toil, and of open-eyed contention with hypocrisy. It is a
place the beauty of which is seen in the blemished no less than in the
pristine. It is a place worth gaining passage to—even if one returns
to a different land.
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