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100 1  Quinn, Sally,|eauthor,|enarrator. 
245 10 Finding magic :|ba spiritual memoir|h[Hoopla electronic 
       resource] /|cSally Quinn. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bHarperAudio,|c2017. 
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520    The author, journalist, television commentator, and 
       longtime Washington insider reflects on the spiritual 
       quest that has brought deeper meaning to her life; and 
       kept her grounded within the high-powered political world 
       of Washington, D.C.s elite; her renowned writing career, 
       her celebrity marriage, and her legendary role as doyenne 
       of the capitals social scene. In this emotionally 
       involving, illuminating memoir, the legendary Washington 
       Post journalist, and author talks candidly about her life 
       at the white-hot center of power and the surprising 
       spiritual quest that has driven her for more than half a 
       century. While working as a reporter, caring for a 
       learning-disabled son with her husband, longtime 
       Washington Post executive editor Benjamin Bradlee, 
       reigning over the capitals social scene, and remaining 
       intimately connected with national politics, Sally Quinn 
       yearned to understand what truly made the world; and her 
       life; tick. After years of searching, most of which 
       occurring in the secular capital of the world, she came to
       realize that the time she spent with friends and family; 
       the evenings of shared hospitality and intimate 
       fellowship; provided spiritual nourishment and that this 
       theme has been woven into all the most important moments 
       of her life. In this spiritual memoir, Quinn speaks 
       frankly about her varied, provocative spiritual 
       experiences; from her Southern family of Presbyterians and
       psychics, to voodoo lessons from her Baptist nanny, her 
       trials as a hospitalized military kid in Japan as the 
       Korean War begins, to her adventures as a Post reporter 
       and columnist and her experience as one of the first 
       female news anchors on national television; her battles 
       with the Nixon administration, Watergate, and other 
       scandals that have rocked the nation; her courtship and 
       long marriage to one of the most authoritative figures in 
       the media; her role as the capitals most influential 
       hostess; and her growing fascination with religious 
       issues. This fascination led to her pioneering work in 
       creating the most visited religious site on the web, 
       OnFaith.com, where she reports on the unseen driving force
       of American life. Throughout this radiant, thoughtful, and
       surprisingly intimate memoir, Quinn reveals how "it's all 
       magic"; the many forms of what draws us together and 
       provides meaning to all we do. Her roller coaster and 
       irreverent but surprisingly spiritual story allows us to 
       see how the infinite wonder of God and the values of 
       meaningful conversation, experience, and community are 
       available to us all. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Quinn, Sally. 
600 10 Quinn, Sally|xPhilosophy. 
600 10 Quinn, Sally|xMarriage. 
650  0 Women journalists|zUnited States|vBiography. 
650  0 Journalists|zUnited States|vBiography. 
650  0 Socialites|zWashington (D.C.)|vBiography. 
650  0 Elite (Social sciences)|zWashington (D.C.) 
650  0 Political culture|zWashington (D.C.) 
650  0 Spiritual biography|zUnited States. 
651  0 Washington (D.C.)|xSocial life and customs. 
700 1  Quinn, Sally. 
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