Silent Dwellers: Embracing the Solitary Life
By (Author) Barbara Erakko Taylor
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st September 1999
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Christian life and practice
248.47
Paperback
112
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
146g
The inspiration for this book comes from its author's wanting a modern-day vision for solitude. She had no calling to leave society. She had deeply woven relationships as mother, former wife, volunteer for charitable services, and friend. She did not "leave all behind" but learned to live with all in a different way.This is her story told candidly and personally, but with a self-diffidence that will touch the heart of everyone who, in the words of Cardinal Newman, seeks to be "alone with the Alone."
"Appealing...enough to make one pause and contemplate."--Booklist
"Travelling with the author through the challenges and joys of her steadfast and prayerful pilgrimage toward a contemplative lifestyle is a rare treat not to be missed! A spiritual gem."--Nan Merrill
"Silent Dwellers continues Barbara Erakko Taylor's excellent work on silence and solitude. Well written and easily readable, this book reveals both practical insights and deep wisdom that can only come from extended personal experience. I highly recommend it for anyone who has felt the call of simplicity, stillness, and solitude."-Gerald G. May
Barbara Erakko Taylor comes from a technologically-rich background, having designed information systems for the White House Executive Office as well as several Fortune 500 companies. Today she lives a solitary lifestyle.