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Why you need to read (and pre-order) Emily M. D. Scott's book "For All Who Hunger"

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I've struggled with how to begin this blog post, a review for  Emily M. D. Scott's   book,  For All Who Hunger: Searching for Communion in a Shattered World . So I'm gonna cry uncle and use the big word that came to mind when I began reading Pastor Scott's precious, first book. Awkward. It's a word the author applies to herself a fair amount - "That fall, I build a thick skin for awkwardness." (54), "at community meetings. I settle on an awkward white-lady-lurking posture..." (124), "When my dreaded archnemesis Awkwardness shows up..." (52). But it immediately comes to mind because for the vast majority of the book Pastor Scott herself is honest about how much and how often she feels ill-fitted to the life to which she's been called. As a pastor:  "I became a Lutheran pastor against my will. I never really meant to. At gatherings of Lutheran clergy, I don’t fit in. I am young, I am female, I am not married, I do not