cover image The Voice That Calls You Home: Inspiration for Life’s Journeys

The Voice That Calls You Home: Inspiration for Life’s Journeys

Andrea Raynor, . . Atria, $24 (278pp) ISBN 978-1-4165-9611-0

Of the thousands of inspirational books published, it seems most revolve around the age-old question, “Why do bad things happen to good people?” Raynor’s work is no different. Instead of filling chapters with theological hand waving, however, Raynor, a graduate of Harvard Divinity School and a hospice chaplain, offers a simple solution. There is no good answer, she concludes, but we can soothe each other’s pain by simply sharing our own stories of grief. After an introductory chapter, the author proceeds to do just that. What follows is a triptych of personal essays categorized into first, her hospice experiences; second, taking the midnight shift as a chaplain at Ground Zero after September 11; and third, being diagnosed with breast cancer. Though there is no single message weaving through each chapter, Raynor emphasizes the strength of friendship and power of a listening ear. Readers will enjoy the author’s accessible and elegant prose as well as the power behind her personal encounters with grief. The book is not a theological tour de force, but never claims to be. Its simplicity is the strength behind its eloquent comfort. (Nov. 17)