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Author - Brian Doyle ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Paraclete Press (MA) was reviewed on 25-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:1557254052 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Wet Engine: Exploring The Mad Wild Miracle Of The Heart Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS Philosophy Nonfiction Subjects Books Faith Christian Living Christianity Religion & Spirituality Subjects Books General Christianity Religion & Spirituality Subjects Books General AAS Chri . Click the following link to view the cover of The Wet Engine: Exploring The Mad Wild Miracle Of The Heart. Related topics: General AAS. Philosophy. Nonfiction. Subjects. Books. Faith. Christian Living. Christianity. Subjects. Books. requestid: 38fc85a8-0474-4c75-a640-e11b251837bdrequestprocessingtime: 0.2196830000000000 salesrank: 606698 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 10064060530 1) Hardcover Book The Wet Engine: Exploring The Mad Wild Miracle Of The Heart by Paraclete Press (MA). The Wet Engine is a book with heart about the heart. This book is not only homage to his son´s surgeons, it is a wild and ponderous exploration of that which is miraculous in creation and in our very souls. Yes, we hear about the particulars of his terrifying and then triumphant experiences surrounding his son´s heart condition, but we also have the heart exposed to us in all of its metaphorical, allegorical, and literal glory. Like Annie Dillard at Tinker Creek, Brian Doyle muses poetically about an amazing array of facts and figures about our hearts. And, like Brian Doyle, he plumbs those facts and figures and evokes awe and laughter and tears and he gives little nods and gestures to suggest that some amazing creator-genius may be lurking in those details. Are they the finger prints of God? Thank you Mr. Doyle. A great read.¤ 2) Hardcover Book The Wet Engine: Exploring The Mad Wild Miracle Of The Heart by Paraclete Press (MA). No one writes quite like Brian Doyle. He is lyrical, literate, unpredictable, unafraid, kind, and damned funny. In this book, he is also incredibly moving, as he writes about his son´s wounded heart and the doctors who save him. As he explores all the emotions and science leading outward into the world from his family´s journey, we share in his curiosity and his reverence and his joy. A fine book.¤ 3) Hardcover Book The Wet Engine: Exploring The Mad Wild Miracle Of The Heart by Paraclete Press (MA). This is definitely a beautiful tribute to his son AND his surgeons!
4) Hardcover Book The Wet Engine: Exploring The Mad Wild Miracle Of The Heart by Paraclete Press (MA). This book could have been so good. There are moments where it becomes richly profound and genuinely moving - such as when Doyle considers the place of his son in his life, heart troubles and all - but then he slips back into what felt like simple hero-worship of the (admitedly talented) surgeon who saved his son´s life.
5) Hardcover Book The Wet Engine: Exploring The Mad Wild Miracle Of The Heart by Paraclete Press (MA). I saw this book listed on your suggested items several months ago. I had purchased several of Brian´s previous books and always found them uplifting and thought provoking. It was only a few days after I purchased this book, The Wet Engine that my wife had a heart attack so it brought home to me the frail qualities of our most important engine. Doyle writes with a very sensitive but yet funny style that kept me turning the pages even though I needed sleep. As his books go, I would recommend this one as a leap forward in his style and insight.
6) Hardcover Book The Wet Engine: Exploring The Mad Wild Miracle Of The Heart by Paraclete Press (MA). These profoundly moving ruminations will change how you feel and think about the mysterious, fragile, human heart. "Every creature on earth has approximately two billion heartbeats to spend in a lifetime. You can spend them slowly, like a tortoise, and live to be two hundred years old, or you can spend them fast, like a hummingbird, and live to be two years old." The heart: it is known as the seat of the soul, the power house of the body, the essence of spirituality. No other bodily organ has so captured the imagination of human beings since the beginning of time. This startling, genuinely unique book moves like a freight train through the scientific, emotional, literary, philosophical, and spiritual understandings of the heart—from cardiology to courage, from love letters and pop songs to Jesus. The torment of Doyle´s own infant son’s heart surgery is the thread weaving the strands together, but the wisdom is for every person who seeks a more passionate life, in touch with the heart of God. "This wonderful book has two heroes: a small boy with a damaged heart, and a surgeon who knows how to repair the damaged hearts of small boys. Such heroes deserve a gifted poet to sing their songs. Brian Doyle is that poet." Chet Raymo, author of Climbing Brandon: Science and Faith on Ireland’s Holy Mountain¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 22-Nov-2008, 15572540529781557254054, 510-940-3X0-310-521-461-8
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