Rod Dreher is a senior editor at The American Conservative and the author of Crunchy Cons and The Little Way of Ruthie Leming. His work has appeared in numerous publications including the New York Post, the Dallas Morning News, National Review, First Things, and the Wall Street Journal, and broadcast on NPR's All Things Considered and BBC Radio. He lives in St. Francisville, Louisiana, with his wife Julie and their three children.
"Dreher deftly links his own spiritual quest and Dante's journey
down to the depths of hellish sin, up the steep mountain of moral
cleansing, and into the glorioius precicnts of paradise, of life
with God." --Ralph C. Wood, Christianity Today
"Dreher has assimilated what is most urgent in Dante and makes the
Divine Comedy passionately real." --Ronald B. Herzman, SUNY,
Geneseo, and co-teacher of The Great Courses lectures on The Divine
Comedy
"In a word, marvelous." --Robert Royal, First Things
"Not simply important, but very engaging . . . the book's beauty
and evangelical sincerity are quite powerful, and likely to be of
benefit to one's own spiritual life." --Carl Eric Scott, National
Review Online
"Now everyone can find in Dreher's book the wit, wisdom, and
application of the great poem to your life." --John Mark Reynolds,
provost of Houston Baptist University and author of When Athens Met
Jerusalem
"Sometimes a book comes along that you want to press into the hands
of everyone you know. A brilliant, searingly honest account of one
man's path to real healing, and an invitation to the rest of us to
join him." --Eric Metaxas, New York Times bestselling author of
Miracles and Bonhoeffer
"This book, quite unexpectedly, gave me hope about my own suffering
and showed me a way forward, at the same time that it affirmed and
deepened my love of literature. It can do that for you too. I hope
that this book falls into your hands at exactly the right moment."
--Angelina Stanford, The Circe Institute
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