JACKIE BAILEY : The Outrageous Good Fortune of Living - Thursday 1st October, 6.30pm at Riverbend Books

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JACKIE BAILEY : The Outrageous Good Fortune of Living - Thursday 1st October, 6.30pm at Riverbend Books

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Join us on Thursday 1st of October at 6.30pm to hear Jackie Bailey speak about her new book, The Outrageous Good Fortune of Living.

About the book…

Spirituality is not exclusive. It's for everyone. Whether you're wearing a cross, a hijab or nothing at all, we all search for meaning. But how do we find it? And how can we build a world that embraces all paths to the divine however we define it and however we live it?

The Outrageous Good Fortune of Living is a guide for the curious, the questioning, the grateful and the hopeful, exploring how life itself can be sacred, wild and extraordinary - no matter who you praise or whether you praise no one at all.

Both breezy and intellectual at the same time, this is a generous, gorgeous and practical guide to unearthing your own flavour of spirituality in our modern, troubled era. Moving beyond the constraints of religion, Bailey nonetheless respects the treasured wisdoms of some of history's most enlightened thinkers, exploding boundless hope onto the page. It's the kind of book you'll want to come home to again and again; easy-reading and moreish', Cadance Bell, screenwriter, filmmaker and author of Letters to Our Robot Son

'Jackie Bailey's book is part memoir, part treatise on how to live, all heart. Through reflections on her lived experience with religion, family tragedy, parenthood, and her work as an inter-faith minister and funeral celebrant, Jackie offers us something invaluable at a time in which even the most resourced, resilient and confident person can feel lost and overwhelmed - a guide on how to live a life that is meaningful, compassionate and courageous', Dr Rebecca Huntley, social researcher and author, Sassafras: A memoir of love, loss and MDMA therapy

About the author…

Jackie Bailey is an award-winning author, pastoral care practitioner and funeral celebrant. She writes for a number of media outlets and is a regular contributor to The Guardian on matters spiritual. She is uniquely positioned to influence Australian readers about choosing to live as though life is meaningful.

She is the author of The Eulogy, which won the 2023 NSW Premier's Literary Multicultural Award and was shortlisted for the 2023 NSW Premier's UTS Glenda Adams Prize for New Writing.

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