There’s a war on—and Lin Jensen isn’t gonna take it standing up. In 36 riveting scenes, Pavement shows how the Buddhist perspective can help us all, even in the toughest times.
Every day, Lin Jensen has gone down to the center of his small town
of Chico, California, plopped down a meditation cushion, and sat “peace
vigils” in protest of the US invasion of Iraq—his honest effort to
change the world.
From his knee-level spot on the pavement, he has encountered a
wonderful array of what Lin calls “uprights”: a heart-breakingly
generous homeless man who offers Lin his only possession; hostile
passers-by who shout “F@#k you, Peace Wimp!”; “White Wolf,” who
punctuates every comment (always shouted!) with a sharp poke to Lin’s
chest; compassionate soldiers; and more—all amid rain and bright sun,
exhaust fumes, and the scent of azaleas.
Jensen, the author who so moved readers with his acclaimed memoir Bad Dog!,
here shares what sidewalk-dwelling has taught him about humility,
generosity, and what it really means to love our neighbors. It’s
inspiring, good-humored reading—especially for anyone who might work or
wish for change but doesn’t want to be just spitting into the wind.
132 pages. Paperback.