American writer Thomas Wolfe said, “You can’t go home again.” But is that because the place has changed, or you have? Two years ago, my high school class gathered at Gravelly Point to watch the ...
(RNS) — This week, Jews celebrate the festival of Sukkot, dwelling in flimsy huts that remind us of both the impermanence and resilience of home. Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town,” which speaks to Sukkot’s ...
I never have liked the saying, “You can’t go home again.” A book by Thomas Wolfe published in 1940 made it popular, and I’m sure that circumstances make it true for some people. Even Jesus said, “No ...