Learning to Fall

The Blessings of an Imperfect Life

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
Cover of the book Learning to Fall by Philip Simmons, Random House Publishing Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Philip Simmons ISBN: 9780553897593
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group Publication: April 29, 2003
Imprint: Bantam Language: English
Author: Philip Simmons
ISBN: 9780553897593
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication: April 29, 2003
Imprint: Bantam
Language: English

Now I find myself in late August, with the nights cool and the crickets thick in the fields. Already the first blighted leaves glow scarlet on the red maples. It’s a season of fullness and sweet longings made sweeter now by the fact that I can’t be sure I’ll see this time of the year again....
— from Learning to Fall

Philip Simmons was just thirty-five years old in 1993 when he learned that he had ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease, and was told he had less than five years to live. As a young husband and father, and at the start of a promising literary career, he suddenly had to learn the art of dying. Nine years later, he has succeeded, against the odds, in learning the art of living.

Now, in this surprisingly joyous and spirit-renewing book, he chronicles his search for peace and his deepening relationship with the mystery of everyday life.

Set amid the rugged New Hampshire mountains he once climbed, and filled with the bustle of family life against the quiet progression of illness, Learning to Fall illuminates the journey we all must take — “the work of learning to live richly in the face of loss.”

From our first faltering steps, Simmons says, we may fall into disappointment or grief, fall into or out of love, fall from youth or health. And though we have little choice as to the timing or means of our descent, we may, as he affirms, “fall with grace, to grace.”

With humor, hard-earned wisdom and a keen eye for life’s lessons — whether drawn from great poetry or visits to the town dump — Simmons shares his discovery that even at times of great sorrow we may find profound freedom. And by sharing the wonder of his daily life, he offers us the gift of connecting more deeply and joyously with our own.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Now I find myself in late August, with the nights cool and the crickets thick in the fields. Already the first blighted leaves glow scarlet on the red maples. It’s a season of fullness and sweet longings made sweeter now by the fact that I can’t be sure I’ll see this time of the year again....
— from Learning to Fall

Philip Simmons was just thirty-five years old in 1993 when he learned that he had ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease, and was told he had less than five years to live. As a young husband and father, and at the start of a promising literary career, he suddenly had to learn the art of dying. Nine years later, he has succeeded, against the odds, in learning the art of living.

Now, in this surprisingly joyous and spirit-renewing book, he chronicles his search for peace and his deepening relationship with the mystery of everyday life.

Set amid the rugged New Hampshire mountains he once climbed, and filled with the bustle of family life against the quiet progression of illness, Learning to Fall illuminates the journey we all must take — “the work of learning to live richly in the face of loss.”

From our first faltering steps, Simmons says, we may fall into disappointment or grief, fall into or out of love, fall from youth or health. And though we have little choice as to the timing or means of our descent, we may, as he affirms, “fall with grace, to grace.”

With humor, hard-earned wisdom and a keen eye for life’s lessons — whether drawn from great poetry or visits to the town dump — Simmons shares his discovery that even at times of great sorrow we may find profound freedom. And by sharing the wonder of his daily life, he offers us the gift of connecting more deeply and joyously with our own.

More books from Random House Publishing Group

Cover of the book A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book Officer Elvis by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book Parallel Play by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book Night Drifter by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book Mirror Image by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book The Hindi-Bindi Club by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book Thirteen Ways of Looking by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book The Rise & Fall of Great Powers by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book Violin by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book The Great Wave by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book The Parsifal Mosaic by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book Illidan: World of Warcraft by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book Father Abraham by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book Place Called Freedom by Philip Simmons
Cover of the book The Mandel Files, Volume 1: Mindstar Rising & A Quantum Murder by Philip Simmons
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy