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Barking to the Choir: The Power of Radical Kinship

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In Barking to the Choir, Gregory Boyle shares inspiring stories of heartbreak and resilience from gang members, highlighting their journey towards purpose and redemption through Homeboy Industries. The book delves into the challenges faced by individuals trapped in lives of abuse, crime, and violence, while also addressing social causes such as police abuse and the death penalty. Through humor and poignant storytelling, Boyle sheds light on society's misconceptions about gang members and emphasizes the power of radical kinship in transforming lives.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is conversational and engaging, filled with humor, and reflects the authentic voices of the individuals involved.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot revolves around various inspirational stories from individuals associated with Homeboy Industries, highlighting challenges faced in a polarized society and promoting compassion.

Setting:

The setting is primarily in Los Angeles, particularly in Boyle Heights, providing context to the stories of gang culture and community efforts.

Pacing:

The pacing is reflective and fluid, facilitating a balance between anecdotes and deeper thematic explorations.

Notes:

Barking to the Choir has a different approach than Fr. Boyle's previous book, Tattoos on the Heart.
The book includes stories from Fr. Boyle's experiences at Homeboy Industries and his ministry in various settings.
Fr. Boyle emphasizes the importance of seeing commonalities among people rather than focusing on differences.
The stories shared often reflect on current social issues and aim to provoke reflection in readers.
Fr. Boyle uses the language of the people he works with, providing a better understanding of their perspectives.
The book is considered a valuable resource for preaching, teaching, and social justice initiatives.
Fr. Boyle was diagnosed with leukemia 15 years ago, influencing the themes of kinship and community in the book.
The book features stories of redemption and resilience from gang members.
Homeboy Industries is highlighted as the largest gang rehabilitation program in the world.
Humor is used in the book to address serious themes such as crime, violence, and social stigma.
Fr. Boyle critiques societal views on gang members, portraying them as individuals worthy of compassion and empathy.
The book is recommended for a wide audience, including those interested in spirituality and restorative justice.
Readers find Fr. Boyle's storytelling to be both moving and inspirational, often evoking strong emotional responses.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

There are themes of violence, crime, and substance abuse, as well as strong language in some contexts.

From The Publisher:

In a moving example of unconditional love in dif-ficult times, Gregory Boyle, the Jesuit priest and New York Times bestselling author of Tattoos on the Heart , shares what working with gang members in Los Angeles has taught him about faith, compassion, and the enduring power of kinship.

In his first book, Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion , Gregory Boyle introduced us to Homeboy Industries, the largest gang-intervention program in the world . Critics hailed that book as an "astounding literary and spiritual feat" ( Publishers Weekly ) that is "destined to become a classic of both urban reportage and contemporary spirituality" ( Los Angeles Times ). Now, after the suc-cessful expansion of Homeboy Industries, Boyle returns with Barking to the Choir to reveal how com-passion is transforming the lives of gang members.

In a nation deeply divided and plagued by poverty and violence, Barking to the Choir offers a snapshot into the challenges and joys of life on the margins. Sergio, arrested at age nine, in a gang by age twelve, and serving time shortly thereafter, now works with the substance-abuse team at Homeboy to help others find sobriety. Jamal, abandoned by his family when he tried to attend school at age seven, gradually finds forgive-ness for his schizophrenic mother. New father Cuco, who never knew his own dad, thinks of a daily adventure on which to take his four-year-old son. These former gang members uplift the soul and reveal how bright life can be when filled with unconditional love and kindness.

This book is guaranteed to shake up our ideas about God and about people with a glimpse at a world defined by more compassion and fewer barriers. Gently and humorously, Barking to the Choir invites us to find kinship with one another and re-convinces us all of our own goodness.

November 2017
225 pages

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