Grace for Amateurs, Lily Burana
Grace for Amateurs, Lily Burana
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Grace for Amateurs
Field Notes on a Journey Back to Faith

Author: Lily Burana

Narrator: Sarah Vorhees Wendel

Unabridged: 7 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 10/31/2017


Synopsis

I had tried everything: therapy, medication, meditation. Everything except God. Lily Burana was in crisis. Desperate for rescue from her depression and anxiety, the punk-rock-girl-turned-writer feared she would die. She was down to her remedy of last resort: faith. A lapsed believer who had drifted away from the church and into a life on the margins during her young adult years, Lily had long believed that Christianity had nothing to offer her. Then an unmistakable sign from above led to her unexpected decision to let God in—just a little bit. But how could she come to terms with a religion she had dismissed as hostile and intolerant?  In this collection of linked essays that chronicle her spiritual recovery, Lily explores what it means to embrace “a faith of surprisingly Jesus-y shape.” Lily navigates her own unique path toward a trusting relationship with God as she addresses topics as diverse as coming out as Christian to your non-Christian friends, the intersection of faith and motherhood, and what it means to confront your history of mental illness and trauma. Whether recounting her history as a “baby Goth,” extolling the healing power of glitter, or wrestling with God for control over her life, Lily proves that you don’t need to have a flawless faith in order to experience God’s grace in action.  “Grace for Amateurs is that rare Christian book packed with humor, depth, kindness, intelligence, and inclusion. If you yearn to return to the heart of faith—boundless, agenda-less love—sit down with Burana. She’ll make you laugh and restore your hope.” —Glennon Doyle, New York Times bestselling author of Love Warrior and Carry On, Warrior 

About Lily Burana

Lily Burana is a punk rocker turned writer and editor.  She the author of three books: Strip City: A Stripper's Farewell Journey Across America (Miramax Books, 2001), Try (St. Martins Press, 2006), and I Love a Man in Uniform: A Memoir of Love, War, and Other Battles (Weinstein Books, 2009). Her recent interest in religious and spiritual issues has broadened her audience, with pieces about faith published in The New York Times Sunday Edition, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and syndicated by the Religion News Service. She has had numerous other articles published in The Washington Post, GQ, Self, Glamour, Entertainment Weekly, Details, The Village Voice, Slate, Salon, and The New York Observer.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Yvie

I have never, for the millions of books I've read, ever wanted to meet an author so much after reading something. This book resonated with me in a way that nothing else of this genre has before, and I highly recommend it to (a) those who don't fit into the box, don't even want to fit in the box, but......more

Goodreads review by Melanie

Such beautiful writing. Burana sets a high bar for nonfiction by a Christian author in this book, probably my favorite memoir about faith, grace, mercy, forgiveness since Lamott's "Traveling Mercies."......more

In this collection of loosely connected essays, Lily Burana clearly enters into the humorous yet heartachingly real vein of spiritual author extraordinaire Anne Lamott. She tracks her journey back to the faith with clarity, honesty and a hefty dose of (fun) self-deprecation. For me, Burana is at her......more

Goodreads review by Janice

I really, really appreciated this book because I also have been (and still are to a real extent) on the same kind of journey towards faith. It is not an easy path but Lily Burana makes it both accessible and interesting. I enjoyed her wit and candour and don’t hesitate to recommend this book to any......more