9780385496094-0385496095-Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith

Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith

ISBN-13: 9780385496094
ISBN-10: 0385496095
Edition: 1st Anchor Books Ed, February 2000
Author: Anne Lamott
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Anchor
Format: Paperback 275 pages
FREE US shipping on ALL non-marketplace orders
Marketplace
from $6.25 USD
Buy

From $6.25

Book details

ISBN-13: 9780385496094
ISBN-10: 0385496095
Edition: 1st Anchor Books Ed, February 2000
Author: Anne Lamott
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: Anchor
Format: Paperback 275 pages

Summary

Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith (ISBN-13: 9780385496094 and ISBN-10: 0385496095), written by authors Anne Lamott, was published by Anchor in 2000. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Books & Bibles (Authors, Arts & Literature, Women, Specific Groups, Religious, Leaders & Notable People, Chakras, New Age & Spirituality, Spiritualism, Parapsychology, Occult & Paranormal, Faith, Worship & Devotion) books. You can easily purchase or rent Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Books & Bibles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

Description

Anne Lamott claims the two best prayers she knows are: "Help me, help me, help me" and "Thank you, thank you, thank you." She has a friend whose morning prayer each day is "Whatever," and whose evening prayer is "Oh, well." Anne thinks of Jesus as "Casper the friendly savior" and describes God as "one crafty mother."

Despite--or because of--her irreverence, faith is a natural subject for Anne Lamott. Since Operating Instructions and Bird by Bird, her fans have been waiting for her to write the book that explained how she came to the big-hearted, grateful, generous faith that she so often alluded to in her two earlier nonfiction books. The people in Anne Lamott's real life are like beloved characters in a favorite series for her readers--her friend Pammy, her son, Sam, and the many funny and wise folks who attend her church are all familiar. And Traveling Mercies is a welcome return to those lives, as well as an introduction to new companions Lamott treats with the same candor, insight, and tenderness.

Lamott's faith isn't about easy answers, which is part of what endears her to believers as well as nonbelievers. Against all odds, she came to believe in God and then, even more miraculously, in herself. As she puts it, "My coming to faith did not start with a leap but rather a series of staggers." At once tough, personal, affectionate, wise, and very funny, Traveling Mercies tells in exuberant detail how Anne Lamott learned to shine the light of faith on the darkest part of ordinary life, exposing surprising pockets of meaning and hope.

Rate this book Rate this book

We would LOVE it if you could help us and other readers by reviewing the book