A Dialogue on Friendship

Speaker(s): Luci Shaw, Madeleine L'Engle
Date: 1994
Length: 1h45min
Product ID: RGDV2418

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Two good friends dialogue on the meaning of friendship and how it has played out in the particulars of their relationship with each other.

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Luci Shaw is a teacher, editor, poet, and writer of creative prose, as well as a journal keeper and ardent photographer. She is Writer in Residence at Regent College in Vancouver, Canada, and author of more than twenty-five books, including Adventure of Ascent: Field Notes from a Lifelong Journey and God in the Dark: Through Grief and Beyond, as well as co-author (with Madeleine L'Engle) of Friends for the Journey: Two Extraordinary Women Celebrate Friendships Made and Sustained Through the Seasons of Life.

Madeleine L'Engle is the author of many acclaimed and popular books for adults and children including her Newbery Award-winner, A Wrinkle in Time and her autobiography, The Crosswicks Journal.

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