Abstract

The need to find our place—the spot where we belong—in the world is pervasive and, as Josephine Hart suggests, we are ill at ease until we, “with the shock of recognition,” identify a place where our souls can call “home.” Here home is not just a matter of birthplace but, rather, it is where our souls are at ease and, like water, are confident in their ability to adjust to innumerable possibilities as to what shape they might take. Home is where we slip into place.

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