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2011 • 240 pages

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I loved it. Hatmaker makes conscious decisions about her and her family's lifestyle, taking the reader on a seven- (ten?) month journey where they fast from a different aspect each month. The items she chooses to question are so mundane, their consumption so daily and seemingly integral, that each new month is a revelation. As someone who does question my own consumption, how it affects my faith and the way that faith is lived and how it directly affects those who share this planet with me? This book is sticky.

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