Sasson, Vanessa R., ed. Little Buddhas-Children and Childhoods in Buddhist Texts
and Traditions. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Print.
The study of children and Buddhism was never something I thought about until I saw Vanessa Sasson’s book “Little Buddhas.” After reading the summary on the back cover of the book, I became interested in the everyday life of Buddhist children and how they learn, grow, and develop in Buddhist culture as compared to other religions.
Through the library catalogue I searched the key work Buddhism and found a few titles that I thought sounded interesting. I thought that a lot of the books that were about Buddhism in America were interesting. I found them in the upper level of library, but when I got there I saw “Little Buddhas” and after reading the summary and thinking about what I would be most interested in reading about and writing a paper about, I decided to choose this book instead of “Race and Religion in American Buddhism.”
Through the various readings about Buddhism this semester, we have learned about Buddhist culture, traditions, rituals, and beliefs, but I thought it would be interesting to expand my knowledge on Buddhism by learning about what it’s like to grow up in a Buddhist culture and how it differs from growing up with different religious backgrounds or other specific religions.
From reading the table of contents of this book, I found that this book covers most of the traditions, rituals, and teachings of Buddhism that we covered in class and through our readings but focuses on children’s roles in these aspects of Buddhism. learning this about the book was the point at which I decided I would like to choose it as my shelfie because it would be helpful in expanding my knowledge on Buddhism in a different way than our previous readings did.
Although “Little Buddhas” is a long book and I did not get the chance to read every chapter, it seems as thought it would be a very good source to use for a research paper if I decide to write my essay on the topic of children and Buddhism. I don’t know any specifics on the topic but I know that this book would be a good guide on learning them and I could gain a lot of knowledge on the culture of Buddhism as a whole by reading it.