Abstract
With its poetic lilt, The Highway and Me and My Earl Grey Tea beckons with the lure of travel, comforting drink in hand. To Conservative Mennonite author Emily Smucker, it is time to explore. Her world of 28 years has been Willamette Valley, OR, a place of faith and family while dealing with West Nile Disease and finishing college. Moving beyond the educational structure to pursue a career in writing posed new questions. “Where should I live? Where do I belong? What is my purpose? What is my identity?” [First paragraph.]
Recommended Citation
Martin, Julia, and Karen Conley. 2023. "Symposium review: The Highway and Me and My Earl Grey Tea—Emily Smucker." Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies 11(2):235-37.
ISSN
2471-6383