Disrupt and push back against capitalism and white supremacy as Tricia Hersey, aka The Nap Bishop, encourages us to connect to the liberating power of rest, daydreaming, and naps as a foundation for healing and justice.
What would it be like to live in a well-rested world? Far too many of us have claimed productivity as the cornerstone of success. Brainwashed by capitalism, we subject our bodies and minds to work at an unrealistic, damaging, and machine‑level pace—feeding into the same engine that enslaved millions into brutal labor for its own relentless benefit.
In Rest Is Resistance, Tricia Hersey, aka the Nap Bishop, casts an illuminating light on our troubled relationship with rest and how to imagine and dream our way to a future where rest is exalted. Our worth does not reside in how much we produce, especially not for a system that exploits and dehumanizes us. Rest, in its simplest form, becomes an act of resistance and a reclaiming of power because it asserts our most basic humanity. We are enough. The systems cannot have us.
Rest Is Resistance is rooted in spiritual energy and centered in Black liberation, womanism, somatics, and Afrofuturism. With captivating storytelling and practical advice, all delivered in Hersey’s lyrical voice and informed by her deep experience in theology, activism, and performance art, Rest Is Resistance is a call to action, a battle cry, a field guide, and a manifesto for all of us who are sleep deprived, searching for justice, and longing to be liberated from the oppressive grip of Grind Culture.
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“Exquisitely beautiful…a book to read and reread with a pen in hand and pad beside you; one that you will find yourself wanting to give to friends, coworkers, and strangers.” —BookPage
Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.
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An urgent message
"One of the most subversive books I’ve read in a while. Get a copy before it’s banned. Some elements didn’t quite resonate with me — the talk of divinity, “divine downloads,” and a touch of the woo — but I respect that it’s part of the author’s personal journey toward self-discovery and resilience. Yes, there’s some repetition, and no academic citations to speak of, but this is a manifesto, not a dissertation. The preacher-like cadence feels intentional — and powerful. Still, the message is urgent, radical (though it shouldn’t be), and beautifully articulated."
— Clawz (4/5)
Hate that I didn’t love it.
"I wanted to love this book a lot more than I do. To be fair, I’m about 40 pgs in so things could turn around as I carry on, but so far this book is incredibly repetitive. I haven’t really learned anything new yet. I realize that may have been the authors intention given the messaging of the book, but I feel that the message could have been relayed in a less monotonous way."
— Rita (3/5)
Worth it. Life changing perspective.
"This is a revolutionary, perspective-shifting book. I’m grateful for this knowledge that has been right in front of my nose and yet absolutely hidden from me until revealed in these pages. Accessible language. Charming author."
— Dee P. (5/5)
Perfect title
"Text is a little bit repetitive but content is well written, and easily understandable."
— NiftySpiceLatte (4/5)
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Published date: Oct 11, 2022
Language: English
No. of Pages: 224
Publisher: Little, Brown And Company
ISBN: 9780316365215
Dimensions:
5.9" W x
1.05" L x
8.55" H
Tricia Hersey is an artist, poet, theologian and community organizer. She is the founder of The Nap Ministry, an organization that examines rest as a form of resistance by curating sacred spaces for the community to rest via Collective Napping Experiences, immersive workshops, performance art installations, and social media. Tricia is a global pioneer and originator of the movement to understand the liberatory power of rest. She is the creator of the Rest is Resistance and Rest as Reparations frameworks. Her research interests include Black liberation theology, womanism, somatics, and cultural trauma. Tricia is a Chicago native and currently lives in South Georgia.
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