Life is so full of mystery and wonder.  Isn’t it humbling when four-year-olds ask questions that are so hard to answer?  How is it that every spring, like clockwork, a woodpecker shows up at the same tree, letting us know the season has arrived?  How does an infant’s brain begin to acquire language?  Is it possible that a person’s soul continues to exist after death?  Perhaps we’ll never be able to answer such questions adequately. Sandra Enos shares her poignant insights about managing life’s enduring conundrums.   
 

 

A life-long Rhode Islander, Sandra Enos serves as Associate Professor of Sociology at Bryant University. She lives with her partner of many years in the village of Peace Dale. 

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