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Gregory Boyle, the beloved Jesuit priest and author of the inspirational bestsellers Tattoos on the Heart and Barking to the Choir, returns with a call to witness the transformative power of tenderness, rooted in his lifetime of experience counseling gang members in Los Angeles.Over the past thirty years, Gregory Boyle has transformed thousands of lives through his work as the founder of Homeboy Industries, the largest and most successful gangintervention program in the world. Boyle? new book, The Whole Language, follows the acclaimed bestsellers Tattoos on the Heart, hailed as an ?stounding literary and spiritual feat?(Publishers Weekly) that is ?estined to become a classic of both urban reportage and contemporary spirituality?(Los Angeles Times), and Barking to the Choir, deemed ? beautiful and important and soultransporting book?by Elizabeth Gilbert, and declared by Ann Patchett to be ? book that shows what the platitudes of faith look like when they?e put into action.?n a community struggling to overcome systemic poverty and violence, The Whole Language shows how those at Homeboy Industries fight despair and remain generous, hopeful, and tender. When Saul was thirteen years old, he killed his abusive stepfather in selfdefense; after spending twentythree years in juvenile and adult jail, he enters the Homeboy Industries training and healing programs and embraces their mission. Declaring, ??e decided to grow up to be somebody I always needed as a child,?Saul shows tenderness toward the young men in his former shoes, treating them all like his sons and helping them to find their way. Before coming to Homeboy Industries, a young man named Abel was shot thirtythree times, landing him in a coma for six months followed by a year and a half recuperating in the hospital. He now travels on speaking tours with Boyle and gives guided tours around the Homeboy offices. One day a new trainee joins Abel as a shadow, and Abel recognizes him as the young man who had put him in a coma. ?ou give good tours,?the trainee tells Abel. They both have embarked on a path to wholeness.Boyle? moving stories challenge our ideas about God and about people, providing a window into a world filled with fellowship, compassion, and fewer barriers. Bursting with encouragement, humor, and hope, The Whole Language invites us to treat othersand ourselveswith acceptance and tenderness.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'The Whole Language'? A: The main theme of 'The Whole Language' is the transformative power of tenderness, as explored through Gregory Boyle's experiences with gang members in Los Angeles.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Whole Language'? A: The author of 'The Whole Language' is Gregory Boyle, a Jesuit priest and founder of Homeboy Industries.
- Q: What kind of stories can I expect in this book? A: Readers can expect moving stories that challenge traditional notions of faith and humanity, highlighting compassion, fellowship, and resilience.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Whole Language' have? A: The book contains 256 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of 'The Whole Language'? A: The book is available in hardcover binding.
- Q: When was 'The Whole Language' published? A: The book was published on October 19, 2021.
- Q: Is 'The Whole Language' suitable for all readers? A: Yes, 'The Whole Language' is suitable for anyone interested in motivational literature and stories of hope and redemption.
- Q: What can I learn from the experiences shared in this book? A: Readers can learn about overcoming despair, the importance of community, and how acts of tenderness can lead to personal transformation.
- Q: Does 'The Whole Language' include real-life examples? A: Yes, the book includes real-life examples and testimonials from individuals who have been impacted by Homeboy Industries.
- Q: What genre does 'The Whole Language' belong to? A: The book falls under the motivational genre, focusing on personal growth and spiritual insights.