The Fingerless Lady Living in My Head: One Guy's Musings About Tolerance (One Guy's Head Series)
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A bunch of ideas are running around in Don Everts's head. Some are permanent residents. Others are visitors, just passing through. When they all get together, some odd things start happening.
In this visit to Don Everts's head, we meet THE FINGERLESS LADY. She's rather attractive, very popular and always smiling, giving everybody the thumbs-up. She loves to tell her inspiring story of climbing a mountain, a beautiful mountain that might look different from different sides but is still all the same mountain. But despite her warm affirmations and sugary voice, she's also a little creepy, with stubs where her fingers used to be . . .
The Fingerless Lady has many friends, of course, like CONFLICT IS ALWAYS BAD and ALL RELIGIONS ARE THE SAME. But other ideas like EXISTENTIALISM and TRAGEDY have some sharp questions for her. Can her philosophy withstand the scrutiny? She's quite popular, after all.
For readers wondering whether it's true that whatever's true for you is true.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1414907 in Books
- Published on: 2008-01-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 62 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Don Everts has worked on college campuses for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA since 1994. Currently an area director with InterVarsity, he is based in Boulder, Colorado. His books include Jesus with Dirty Feet, The Smell of Sin, God in the Flesh and Getting Your Feet Dirty.
Customer Reviews
Interesting.
The title alone compelled me to read this book. Who wouldn't want to hear about or find out why there is a fingerless lady living in this dude's head? Haha.
This book will get you thinking about ideas that are in conflict with each other and help you come to your own conclusions about truth, specifically in regards to tolerance.
I recommend reading the whole "One Guy's Head" series....each of the books is short, enjoyable, and will get you thinking.




