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Fifty years after it was first published and thirty years after Thomas Merton's death, The Seven Storey Mountain is hailed as a classic autobiography of faith.
The autobiography of a young man who led a worldly life and then at the age of 26, entered a Trappist monastery.
It is in many ways a young person's book, in the best sense of the term. -- Wall Street Journal
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September 06, 2009: I really loved this book. I actually read it several years ago and bought this copy for my son. Not sure if he read it yet.
I enjoyed it very much and did not want to give away my copy so I bought him a new one.It's a very powerful book of a faith journey. I will probably read it again in the future.I am a convert to Catholisism 50 years ago but did not read Thomas Merton's story until quite a few years later. But I remember at the time of reading it how I felt alot of the way he did. I too became a Catholic prior to Vatican 2. I was 20yrs old at the time.It's a wonderful book.I Also Recommend: Run, North River.
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January 30, 2009: This is one of the best books I have ever read. To read about Merton's journey from basically being an atheist to a devout Catholic is remarkable and inspiring. In the true spirit of every man thinking for himself, he followed his heart and path to God. I recommend this book to anyone interest in learning about an every day individual doing extraordinary things through faith and love.