Sweet Auburn: The Magazine of the Friends of Mount Auburn A Dynamic and Evolving Landscape | Page 18

Introducing The Lively Place In his new book, author Stephen Kendrick celebrates the spirit of Mount Auburn, past and present. Whe n Stephen Kendrick first began exploring Mount Auburn as a student at Harvard Divinity School in the 1970s, he could not have predicted the long relationship he would come to develop with this place. Kendrick, Senior Minister at First Church in Boston, Unitarian Universalist, has offered words of comfort while officiating funerals and memorial services at the Cemetery, served as featured speaker at our Candle Lighting Service and our Service of Commemoration, and currently serves on our Council of Visitors. Over the years, Kendrick has learned much about the Cemetery and its history, fueling his fascination with Mount Auburn. In tribute to the Cemetery, his new book, The Lively Place: Mount Auburn, America’s First Garden Cemetery, and its Revolutionary and Literary Residents, has been published by Beacon Press this spring. In The Lively Place, Kendrick leads readers on a fascinating journey through Mount Auburn’s winding paths and avenues while introducing the personalities that have 16 | Sweet Auburn shaped the Cemetery into the lively place it is today. Kendrick, who refers to himself as “historian-minister,” shares highlights of the Cemetery’s history, stories of its notable residents, and interviews with current staff to create a dynamic and engaging portrait of Mount Auburn, unlike anything that has previously been written. Illustrations by architect and illustrator Matthew Longo appear throughout the book, further conveying the beauty and mysteries of this beloved landscape.