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The Moon in the Water: Reflections on an Aging Parent, by Kathy J. Phillips

Named a Best Book of 2008 by Library Journal

In a series of moving vignettes, the author begins by describing a particular representation of Water-Moon Kuan Yin, a Buddhist teacher and goddess associated with compassion, who often sits on a precarious overhang or floats on a flimsy petal. Then Kuan Yin steps out of the frame to join the author in the mundane challenges of caring for her father-transferring his health insurance, struggling with a wheelchair van, managing adult diapers, or playing in the fictions of dementia. From perplexed to poignant to funny, the vignettes record the working-class English of a fading but still wise dad, and they find other human versions of Kuan Yin in a doctor who will still make house calls or kind strangers in the street.

The book includes ten illustrations: both classical representations of Kuan Yin and also the author's own drawings, which adapt Kuan Yin in an act of practical spirituality, reading art through life and life through art. Each vignette invites the harried caregiver to take a deep breath and meditate on the trials and joys of caring for an aging parent.

  • Sales Rank: #3204927 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Vanderbilt University Press
  • Published on: 2008-04-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.31" h x .72" w x 6.12" l, .81 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 160 pages
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  • Used Book in Good Condition

Review
...a story of a father and a daughter who give each other moments of great grace and beauty. It is a story told with the utmost care and love.
--Honolulu Weekly

Named a "Best Book of 2008" by Library Journal (Spiritual Living)

The Moon in the Water invites people in to the spiritual and practical dimensions of care-giving, especially to elderly parents. . . . This book is a welcome balm to those who seek sustenance on their own healing journey of caring.
Paula Arai, author of Women Living Zen: Japanese Soto Buddhist Nuns

Phillips spins an evocative account of the continual anguish punctuated by moments of wry humor and sublime love that characterize care for an aging parent. We walk with her through her five year-journey of caring for her ailing father, witnessing both the mind-numbing struggles of coping with a broken elder care system and the moments of grace in the unexpected generosity of friends and paid caregivers. Her father's dignity while dying by inches leaps from the page. This book will be a must-read both for my classes on Families and on Aging.
--Cameron L. Macdonald, University of Wisconsin, Madison

From the Inside Flap
A welcome balm to those . . . on their own healing journey of caring., br> Paula Arai

About the Author
Kathy J. Phillips is Professor of English at the University of Hawai'i. Her most recent books are Manipulating Masculinity: War and Gender in Modern British and American Literature; This Isn't a Picture I'm Holding: Kuan Yin; and Virginia Woolf Against Empire.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Using the Goddess of Compassion to Cope with Elder Care
By F. Orion Pozo
Kathy Phillips writes of her experiences as she takes her aging father from his house in Connecticut into her apartment in Hawai'i. She is middle-aged and single with a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, but considers herself "a closet religion major." He is a retired fireman who needs a wheelchair and has memory loss.

The author uses the symbolism and iconography associated with Water Moon Quan Yin, a specific aspect of the Buddhist boddhisattva (enlightened soul), to frame her compassion and caring as she copes with the problems and adjustments both people must face in dealing with their new living situation. Anyone who has been in this situation of suddenly caring for an aging parent knows the difficulties of such a change. The author has a brilliant idea to call on the Goddess of Compassion as a guide at this time of her life.

Each chapter begins with a description of some painting or other depiction of Water-Moon Quan Yin pointing out the symbolism and meaning. She then goes on to describe an event in her life with her father that is wonderfully gentle and compassionate (even when the reader can see the frustration and difficulties behind the text). It is in these loving depictions of the process of interpersonal integration that this book is at its best.

The verbal descriptions of Quan Yin and her role in Buddhist thought are well done and ideally suited to the non-academic reader. While a lesser part of the book, they are a joyful addition. I would not recommend this book as a first source for Quan Yin study, but it is a pleasant benefit for those seeking information on elder care.

I feel that the weakest part of the book is the Quan Yin iconography. Either absent, poorly reproduced in black and white plates, or sketched by the author they leave me craving more. The author does provide a 6 page listing of "Sources for Art Works Described or Reproduced" for those like me who cry out for more. However full-color prints would have been a delight to match the gentle prose of the text.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Compassion meets inevitability
By Brian Schell
In our Daily Buddhism lessons, we have talked about Kwan Yin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. I mentioned that there was a vast assortment of artwork based on her; one style of painting involves Kwan Yin sitting on some shore watching the moon in the water. Why is she looking at the water? What is she thinking about? That's for you to decide. Sometimes she is sitting on the bank of a river, sometimes she's on a jutting outcrop of rock over a stormy sea, sometimes the moon is all but hidden behind clouds or trees. But the same theme runs throughout many different paintings, drawings, and wood block prints.

This book is a collection of vignettes about the author and her aging father who sells his house to come live with her in Hawaii. As the book progresses, the father gets worse and worse until the inevitable end. Some of the stories are funny, some are sad, some are very poignant. There's a real struggle going on, but the author seems to have limitless patience in dealing with her father, something she credits to Quan Yin (the spelling used in this book). Each of the vignettes is somehow tied in with an image of Quan Yin and a Moon in the Water image. Some of the stories have a reproduction of the original picture, but many do not.

The Good:

The author takes a difficult, heart-rending situation and manages to imbue it with spirituality and compassion throughout. She sees Quan Yin in herself, she sees Quan Yin in the nurse, in the pharmacist, in the neighbors, strangers on the street, and anyone else who compassionately helps her father in his unwinnable struggle. She finds solace in Quan Yin, and maybe the reader will find solace in knowing others have been in the same situation. If you aren't dealing with an aging parent yet, this book may help you know what kind of things to expect. If you are dealing with this situation right now, it might be comforting to know you are not alone. If you've been through it, you'll see a lot here that rings familiar.

The Bad:

The pictures are reproductions of Quan Yin's Moon in the Water imagery, but they are all in black and white, and the reproduction is not well done. Some of the pictures are little more than hand-drawn images by the author, and others are too-light scans of wood block prints. The book would have been better (although more expensive) with full-color reproductions, or perhaps with no pictures at all. In addition, some of the vignettes really don't have any connection to the specific Quan Yin image shown or described in that story's opening. Some of the vignettes feel like the Quan Yin stuff was just tacked on for consistency.

Dealing with a parent who is degenerating is taxing, both physically and emotionally. Compassion and patience can be hard commodities to find at times. Quan Yin is the very embodiment of compassion, and she fits in well with the struggle depicted here. If you are dealing with an aging, failing, parent and are looking for something to help you through the emotional roller-coaster, this might be the book for you. I wouldn't really recommend this one "just for fun," but if you are in a situation similar to the author's or know that you will be someday, it's worth picking up.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
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By S. Mitchell
I've been looking for a spiritual guide for dealing with my aging parents. This book has a unique way of telling the story of the day to day management of a parent in decline from the prospective of compassion. It helped me a lot. I used it to help me deal with caring for my husband after his hip replacement surgery. It put me in a position of being in touch with the compassionate self within me. I kept finding ways in which I could make a positive impact on my world through small acts of compassion.

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