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  • The Singer and the Song

  • An Autobiography of the Spirit
  • By: Miriam Therese Winter
  • Narrated by: Janis Ian
  • Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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The Singer and the Song

By: Miriam Therese Winter
Narrated by: Janis Ian
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"Grammy Award-winning narrator Janis Ian personally selected this work to follow the success of Society's Child. The Singer and the Song includes a performance of "Joy Is Like the Rain" and other songs penned by Miriam Therese Winter, and also an original song written by Janis Ian. The author and narrator, supported by friends who formed an interfaith chorus in the studio, perform a classic spiritual memoir in a way that will inspire anyone interested in living a life of love and service.

Miriam Therese Winter - award-winning musician, author, and missionary - is a four-time Catholic Book Award-winner. She shares her experiences of becoming a Sister, working with starving children in Ethiopia and with refugees in Cambodia, of exploring the mysteries of India and the wonders of God in her own backyard, of having breast cancer and having hope. She also illumines new aspects of community, Eucharist, the word and spirit, water and the stars, spiritual blessedness, and much more. Each chapter is like a short story, complete in itself but revealing new aspects of the author's life and vision. Each one begins with a personal experience and segues into a spiritual lesson that will resonate in your mind and heart. You'll come to know Miriam Therese Winter as a friend and, in the process, understand more about your own life and the purpose God has for you. The author is a professor of liturgy, worship, and spirituality at Hartford Seminary in Connecticut.

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“Singer-songwriter Janis Ian delivers both story and song in award-winning musician Miriam Therese Winter's memoir. Each chapter moves from Winter's personal experience to the spiritual lesson she learned from it, each of which is eventually expressed in her music. Ian renders Winter's story in a lilting and engaging tone. As Winter describes working with refugees in Cambodia and starving children in Ethiopia, Ian helps listeners feel everything she felt. While the author's impact on the poor is clear, it's her music that helped many more determine their own life pathways. Ian uses her crystalline vocal talents and evocative guitar playing to take this engaging story to a level rarely experienced through audio.” (AudioFile)
December 2013 AudioFile Earphones Award

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Brilliant!

What made the experience of listening to The Singer and the Song the most enjoyable?

Janis Ian's rendition of the songs.

Have you listened to any of Janis Ian’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes. Another 5 star performance! Ian's acting background and musician's ear for sound quality, make her performances blend completely with the story. Janis' voice coney's an understanding of the story so completely it is a joy to listen!

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

I found the songs compelling.

Any additional comments?

Looking forward to more from Janis Ian!

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A Paradigm Shifter

I purchased this audible book in a hurry to use up credits, not stopping to read descriptions or anything, but because I liked the title and am an old Janis Ian ("At Seventeen") fan. I was at first disappointed, then "startled" and immediately delighted within the first few minutes to find out this was the autobiography, not of Ian but of Sister Miriam, the composer of my favorite and very FIRST Christian folks songs which my two sisters and a couple other friends formed a group and performed together in our early teens. And we were Protestants! While most believers raised in my denomination would embrace both the ecumenical as well as the universalist message Winter brings in this book, I moved farther right as the years went by and my own faith has been shaped by the conservative, and complementation views of non-denominational Midwestern evangelicalism. It was not only a delight to engage my heart and mind with this "blast from the past" both in listening to Ian"s beautiful narration and singing and to Winter's story and songs, but to hear and consider her perspective. I find it impossible to discount Winter's experiences with and take on God considering the strength of her love for God and her desire to be the hands and feet, mouth and ears of Jesus Christ in this world. Love pours forth at every turn. The Church--not just RC, but all who claim to be Christ followers-- needs to listen.

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Very easy/pleasant to listen & great testimony of faith

I loved the book from beginning to end. I enjoyed it so much that I was surprised how quickly I listened to the whole book. I love how she doesn’t make the book about herself but about what the true Christian/Catholic Faith is when you welcome it with an open heart. I was pleasantly surprised by this book. It gave me peace and I felt happy as I listened to it.

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Not What I Expected

I thought this would be more about her life and experiences, not so much theology. I did enjoy many of the songs sung on this audio.

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