Synopses & Reviews
Edward L. Becks first book,
God Underneath, was hailed as “a graceful and gracious work of self-revelation and spiritual wisdom” by the
Los Angeles Times, and a review in the
Dallas Morning News declared, “Edward Beck is a heck of a writer, and his gem of a book is not to be missed . . . you will not be able to put this book down.” In
Unlikely Ways Home, Beck once again uses anecdotes and observations from his work as a Catholic priest to reveal the spiritual dimensions of ordinary life.
The stories in Unlikely Ways Home encompass a wide range of topics, from the 9/11 attacks to such ongoing issues and concerns as addiction, adultery, and sexuality. Beck shares the poignant reflections of a man who lost his fireman son in the attack on the World Trade Center and describes, with refreshing honesty and compassion, the efforts of a gay couple to find a place for themselves within the Catholic Church. Written in a friendly, conversational style, Unlikely Ways Home is a moving, spiritually inspiring book that will appeal to both Catholic audiences and the general reader.
About the Author
EDWARD L. BECK, C.P., is a Roman Catholic priest of the Passionist Community. He travels nationally and internationally, preaching and organizing retreats and workshops on spirituality, and will soon be involved in new media projects in television and radio. He lives in New York City. His website is edwardlbeck.com.
www.unlikelywayshome.com