Chapter 1
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UPON MY WORD
Word (wÛrd)
–noun A sound or a combination of sounds, or its representation in writing or printing, that symbolizes and communicates a meaning.1
I am often reminded of the power of words. In my office I have a number of author autographs lining the wall of my stairwell. Mark Twain. Harper Lee. Charles Dickens. Ernest Hemingway. Harriet Beecher Stowe. These writers are my mentors. As a young woman I read and cherished their stories. They remind me of my responsibility as a writer of fiction and most recently in my venture into the world of nonfiction. Indeed there is tremendous power in words.
Pearl S. Buck’s novel The Good Earth actually changed foreign policy between the United States and China. When President Lincoln met Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, he is reported to have said, “So you’re the little woman who caused the great war.”
The definition I’ve given takes one of the most potent elements of communication—the word—and makes it sound almost innocuous. Yes, words have tremendous power. So much meaning can be packed into a word.
In the book Simple Little Words: What You Say Can Change a Life, Dr. Dennis Hensley tells the story of how one perfect word changed a life.
In my capacity as a professor of English at Taylor University Fort Wayne, I teach a survey course in world literature that students of all majors are assigned to take as part of their liberal-arts requirements.
A few years ago, I met Sean, a junior and wrestling-squad member who was majoring in elementary education. Sean had a shaved bullet head, legs like fire hydrants, a back that could put Atlas to shame, and biceps that looked like the drawing on boxes of Arm & Hammer Baking Soda. This guy was tough
Sean enjoyed sports, and he excelled at weightlifting and track-and-field events such as discus and hammer throwing. However, he wasn’t overly keen on literature. I knew quickly I’d have my work cut out in making him an admirer of Keats, Shakespeare, Dante, and Melville.
I modified Sean’s reading list for that semester to include high-seas adventures by Jack London, mysteries by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and military works by Rudyard Kipling. We met in my office once each week to discuss the books and short stories, and I constantly praised Sean’s ability to recognize symbolism, foreshadowing, flashbacks, and other elements of literary expressions that I had lectured about in class.
As the semester advanced, so did Sean’s grades. He had started as a C student, then rose to the B level. As I showed the class how the applications of literary analysis could help them better appreciate plays and movies, they all became more and more eager to get to class each day. Sean started sitting in the front row, taking copious notes, and I continued to compliment him on his diligence and studiousness.
Excerpted from ONE PERFECT WORD by Debbie Macomber. © 2012 Debbie Macomber. Reprinted by permission of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Award-winning novelist Debbie Macomber applies her fiction writing skills to this collection of true stories that illustrate the profound impact of focusing on a single word—such as balance or believe—for a year can bring.
Debbie’s life changed when she intentionally focused on a single word for a whole year. In One Perfect Word, her inspiring stories show us how choosing a word to focus and act on changed her and and those around her. In a world where too many meaningless words are spoken, the simplicity of one perfect word becomes profound. Words like surrender, believe and purpose took on new meaning for Debbie when she tried to live them out.
Debbie discovered that the word she chose often foreshadowed a crisis she would face in the coming year. For example, the year she chose balance, her career moved to a whole new level. The pressures on Debbie to be speaking, promoting and practically living on the road were overwhelming. It was her year-long focus on that often elusive word balance, and a plea from a lonely granddaughter, that helped her refine her schedule.
You’ll be inspired to find your own word—and see for yourself how one perfect word can make all the difference.
Hardcover : 224 pages
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Inc. ( January 03, 2012 )
Item #: 13-489704
ISBN: 9781439190593
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.5inches
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I read One Perfect Word and it didn't take me long to know what my perfect word for the past year, and until now, has been. It is PLANS based on the scripture from Jeremiah 29:11. Everything in my life and those surrounding me with problems seem to searhing for His plans, and I can see them in everything I do. A recent surgery which I had dreaded turned out to be a huge blessings because of the people God had already planned to cross my path. Thank you for this wonderful thought-provoking book.
Reviewer: Gail B
It took me awhile to pick my "word" for the year, but I am really amazed at where my word study and my word prayers take me. I have passed the book on to a colleague at work.
Reviewer: annmillea
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