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Bread and Wine: Finding Community and Life Around the Table
Bread and Wine Finding Community and Life Around the Table
Author: Shauna Niequist
ISBN-13: 9780310328179
ISBN-10: 0310328179
Publication Date: 4/9/2013
Pages: 224
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Zondervan
Book Type: Hardcover
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"Bread and Wine: A Love Letter to Life Around the Table" by Shauna Niequist is a collection of essays about life, food, hospitality, and experiencing those sacred moments that can only be found around a table. The book includes not only recipes to try, but there are discussion questions at the end for a book club or a cooking club. She also includes tips for hosting a dinner party, as well as ideas for easy weeknight meals that can be thrown together quickly.

I appreciated Niequist's heart that celebrates the union of food and the hearts of people, creating a unique fellowship around a table. Faith themes run strong through this book, especially as she dives into how gathering around a shared meal creates a special sense of community. "And I believe that Jesus asked for us to remember him during the breaking of bread and the drinking of the wine every time, every meal, every day--no matter where we are, who we are, what we've done" (p. 252).

She shares candidly about her life, her insecurities, her fears when her newborn son was ill, her struggles with having children. Her writing style and vulnerability with sharing make this book an all-around winner. I started by slowly digesting two or three essays at a time, but that quickly sped up to devouring the entire book; it's really just that good.

"The table is the place where the doing stops, the trying stops, the masks are removed, and we allow ourselves to be nourished, like children. We allow someone else to meet our need. In a word that prides people on not having needs, on going longer and faster, on going without, on powering through, the table is a place of safety and rest and humanity, where we are allowed to be as fragile as we feel. If the home is a body, the table is the heart, the beating center, the sustainer of life and health" (p. 258).

(Ive received this complimentary book through the Book Sneeze program in exchange for a review. A positive review was not required and the views expressed in my review are strictly my own.)
debbiemd avatar reviewed Bread and Wine: Finding Community and Life Around the Table on
food memoir type of book with recipes. But many of the food related stories were repeats and/or similar to the stories in her daily devotional book I read last year. Thus a lower rating for me. But another one of those books that remind us to ignore the mess, your house will never be perfect, so stop procrastinating and just invite people in, serve some food and wine and enjoy the time together. Also some recipes that look good.