Redeemed: Stumbling Toward God, Sanity, and the Peace That Passes All Understanding
By (Author) Heather King
Penguin Putnam Inc
The Penguin Press
9th January 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: general
Gender studies: women and girls
Biography: religious and spiritual
Autobiography: general
B
Paperback
256
Width 137mm, Height 203mm, Spine 15mm
216g
After decades of living on the edge, Heather King settled into sobriety, marriage, and a financially lucrative but unfulfilling career as an upwardly mobile lawyer. As someone who had reached middle age "never believing in much of anything,"she found herself in the last place she thought she'd end up- the Catholic Church. An unforgettable, fervent, darkly funny tale of an ongoing, stumbling conversion, Redeemed will appeal to fans of Lauren Winner's Girl Meets God and Anne Lamott's writing. King's refreshing sense of humor, mesmerizing voice, and piercing honesty will touch readers whatever their beliefs.
"This memoir deserves to be as popular as Elizabeth Gilbert's . . . "Eat, Pray, Love"."
-"The Boston Globe"
"As honest and raw as the model of the spiritual memoir, the "Confessions, /I> of St. Augustine."
-"Los Angeles Times"
aThis memoir deserves to be as popular as Elizabeth Gilbertas . . . "Eat, Pray, Love,"a
a"The Boston Globe"
aAs honest and raw as the model of the spiritual memoir, the "Confessions, /I> of St. Augustine.a
a"Los Angeles Times"
An attorney turned writer and Catholic convert, Heather King is a commentator for NPR's All Things Considered and a communicant at St. Basil's Church in Koreatown, Los Angeles. She is the author of the critically acclaimed memoir Parched, the story of her struggle with alcoholism. Her writing has appeared in, among other places, The Utne Reader, the Los Angeles Times Magazine, and the Best American Spiritual Writing anthologies. She lives in Los Angeles, California.