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A look at religion as itâs experienced every day; an inspiring new childrenâs book; and a tribute to those Public Garden ducks
By Nina MacLaughlin Globe Correspondent,Updated April 22, 2021, 4:38 p.m.
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Healing spirits
A woman named Donna Haskins tells a young man in Boston that heâd play basketball again, despite a hip surgery that had ended his college sports career. Her words have more power than the young man originally believes possible. Onaje X. O. Woodbineâs layered and insightful new book, âTake Back What the Devil Stole: An African American Prophetâs Encounters in the Spirit Worldâ (Columbia University) looks at religion as itâs experienced not in chapels, churches, temples, or mosques, but in the everyday world and individual bodies of Black women in Boston. Woodbine writes of Haskinsâs awareness of and experience with âan-other dimension, a nonmaterial world,â one not defi