Synopses & Reviews
Dan Wakefield was a successful writer of novels, nonfiction, and screenplays when he awoke to a private life that was disintegrating in alcohol, depression, and isolation. He fled Hollywood for Boston where he reclaimed a faith he had thought he was too sophisticated to embrace. In this moving memoir, Wakefield returns to his religious roots and his early life: his Indiana boyhood, his tumultuous student days, and his growth as a writer.
Synopsis
'A grippingly honest account of how one man succeeded in filling the emptiness at the core of his soul.
--RABBI HAROLD S. KUSHNER, author of
When Bad Things Happen to Good People
One of the most important memoirs of the spirit I\'ve ever read.
--BILL MOYERS'
Synopsis
A grippingly honest account of how one man succeeded in filling the emptiness at the core of his soul.< br=""> < br=""> --RABBI HAROLD S. KUSHNER, author of < br=""> < br=""> When Bad Things Happen to Good People< br=""> < br=""> One of the most important memoirs of the spirit I've ever read.< br=""> < br=""> --BILL MOYERS
About the Author
Dan Wakefield is the author of numerous books, including Creating from the Spirit, Expect a Miracle, The Story of Your Life, and Going All the Way.