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latest studies find that nearly one in three Americans will change their
religious affiliation at some point in their lives. We are, more than
ever, a nation of God hoppers. For New York Times bestselling author and
former NPR foreign correspondent Eric Weiner—an agnostic by default—a
health scare that put him briefly in the hospital leads him on an
unexpected exploration of faith. While in pain and awaiting a
diagnosis, a well-meaning nurse asks him a simple, blunt question: “Have
you found your God yet?” This out of the blue query nags, prods, and
ultimately launches him on a far-flung journey to do just that. The
result is MAN SEEKS GOD: My Flirtations with the Divine (TWELVE; Hardcover
and E-book; December 5, 2011), a funny, illuminating chronicle of his
globe-spanning spiritual quest to find a faith that fits. Weiner,
a longtime “spiritual voyeur” and inveterate traveler, realizes that while
he has been privy to a wide range of religious practices, he’s never
seriously considered these concepts in his own life. Face to face with his
own mortality, and spurred on by the question of what spiritual principles
to impart to his young daughter, he decides to correct this omission,
undertaking a worldwide exploration of religions and hoping to come to a
personal understanding of the divine. The journey that results is rich in
insight, humor, and heart. Willing to do anything to better understand
faith, and to find the god or gods that speak to him, he travels to Nepal,
where he meditates with Tibetan lamas and a guy named Wayne. He sojourns
to Turkey, where he whirls (not so well, as it turns out) with Sufi
dervishes. He heads to China, where he attempts to unblock his chi; to
Israel, where he studies Kabbalah, sans Madonna; to the Bronx, where he
volunteers at a homeless shelter run by Franciscan friars; and to Las
Vegas, where he has a close encounter with Raelians (followers of the
world’s largest UFO-based religion). At each stop along the way,
Weiner keeps an open mind, leaves judgment at the door, and tackles our
most pressing spiritual questions: Where do we come from? What happens
when we die? How should we live our lives? Where do all the missing socks
go? With his trademark wit and warmth, he leaves no stone unturned. At a
time when more Americans than ever are choosing a new faith, and when
spiritual questions loom large in the modern age, MAN SEEKS GOD presents a
perspective on religion that is sure to delight, inspire, and entertain.
“Throughout this marvelously entertaining journey, precious and
universal truths emerge amid the churning of Weiner’s self-conscious
intellect and self-deprecating sense of humor. Weiner manages to suspend
disbelief long enough to share tales of divine wonders, a possibility in
all of us.” — Booklist (Starred Review)
Eric Weiner is author of the New York Times bestseller The Geography
of Bliss, which has been translated into eighteen languages. A former
correspondent for NPR and the New York Times, Weiner has reported from
more than three dozen countries. His work has appeared in the New
Republic, Slate, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Foreign Policy, The
New York Times Magazine, and the anthology Best American Travel Writing.
He divides his time between Starbucks and Caribou. For more
information, be sure to visit:
www.ericweinerbooks.com
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