Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

The Longing for Home

Reflections at Midlife

ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

In this deeply moving book of reflection and recollection, Frederick Buechner once again draws us into his deeply textured life and experience to illuminate our own understanding of home as both our place of origin and our ultimate destination.

For Frederick Buechner, the meaning of home is twofold: the home we remember and the home we dream. As a word, it not only recalls the place that we grew up in and that had much to do with the people we eventually became, but also points ahead to the home that, in faith, we believe awaits us at life's end. Writing at the approach of his seventieth birthday, he describes, both in prose and in a group of poems, the one particular house that was most precious to him as a child, the books he read there, and the people he loved there. He speaks also of the lifelong search we are all engaged in to make a new home for ourselves and for our families, which is at the same time a search to find something like the wholeness and comfort of home with ourselves. As he turns his attention to our dreams of the heavenly home still to come, he sees it as both hallowing and fulfilling the charity and the peach of our original home.

Writing with warmth, wisdom, and compelling eloquence, Frederick Buechner once again enables us to see more deeply into the secret places of our hearts. The Longing for Home will help to bring clarity and guidance to anyone who searches for meaning in a world that all too often seems meaningless.

  • Creators

  • Publisher

  • Release date

  • Formats

  • Languages

  • Reviews

    • Library Journal

      July 1, 1996
      For most people, home is a place of arrival, a place of departure, and a place of return. In these graceful autobiographical meditations, novelist Buechner (The Hungering Dark, HarperSanFrancisco, 1985) explores the wide variety of meanings that home holds in our search for spiritual identity. Buechner returns to many of his writings to examine the longings that both he and his characters have felt for the physical and spiritual homes from which they have departed. Focusing on selected biblical passages, Buechner also reflects upon the spiritual homes to which many believers yearn to return. Buechner's lyrical prose creates simple, elegant masterpieces. Highly recommended.

    • Booklist

      August 1, 1996
      This is a collection of short pieces loosely gathered around the theme of home. The first part is mostly memoir, the second mostly homily. Chapter five, "Of Whipples and Wheels," captures the spirit of the collection most effectively: starting "at a point that appeals to you," mentioning "only the spokes you know a little about and feel like mentioning," and stopping "where it seems like a good place to stop." Buechner mixes metaphors a bit, but whether he's spoking a wheel or weaving a story, he has a faithful audience that will feel at home in this as in his earlier work. ((Reviewed Aug. 1996))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1996, American Library Association.)

Formats

  • Kindle Book
  • OverDrive Read
  • EPUB ebook

Languages

  • English

Loading