Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: An Act of Love Review: "I not only have my secrets, I am my secrets. And you are your secrets. Our secrets are human secrets, and our trusting each other enough to share them with each other has much to do with the secret of what it is to be human."In Telling Secrets, Buechner does just that. He tells the details of his most intimate life. He tells of his struggles and his tortuous search for answers to life. And Buechner finds some answers. He finds that so much of the secret of live is to love and to love means being able to lay bare that core of our being, that soul with the "print of God's thumb still intact." And this book is just that. In an tremendous act of love, Buechner is baring his most essential soul and allowing the reader to connect and learn. It's difficult for me to express how much I love this book. It is short, but each page holds enough wisdom to fill volumes. Telling Secrets is a book that has earned a prestigious spot on my bedstand where I can reach it easily the times I need it most.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: An Act of Love Review: "I not only have my secrets, I am my secrets. And you are your secrets. Our secrets are human secrets, and our trusting each other enough to share them with each other has much to do with the secret of what it is to be human." In Telling Secrets, Buechner does just that. He tells the details of his most intimate life. He tells of his struggles and his tortuous search for answers to life. And Buechner finds some answers. He finds that so much of the secret of live is to love and to love means being able to lay bare that core of our being, that soul with the "print of God's thumb still intact." And this book is just that. In an tremendous act of love, Buechner is baring his most essential soul and allowing the reader to connect and learn. It's difficult for me to express how much I love this book. It is short, but each page holds enough wisdom to fill volumes. Telling Secrets is a book that has earned a prestigious spot on my bedstand where I can reach it easily the times I need it most.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A profound, accessible book by an overlooked author Review: Buechner is an overlooked author who produces profound insights and writes in a vivid, accessible style. The book opens with a recollection of his father's suicide when Buechner was a boy. It is told without a trace of self-pity, yet captures a youngster's perspective. He writes of his mother's damaging narcissism without any of the rancor typical in contemporary memoir, most likely because he can place his life story in the context of his Christian faith. While he writes from a Christian viewpoint, his story and its theme about being open about our complete selves will touch anyone who has felt loss and doubt. It is a slim volume, written with a novelist's eye for detail. If only all theologians could communicate like this.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A profound, accessible book by an overlooked author Review: Buechner is an overlooked author who produces profound insights and writes in a vivid, accessible style. The book opens with a recollection of his father's suicide when Buechner was a boy. It is told without a trace of self-pity, yet captures a youngster's perspective. He writes of his mother's damaging narcissism without any of the rancor typical in contemporary memoir, most likely because he can place his life story in the context of his Christian faith. While he writes from a Christian viewpoint, his story and its theme about being open about our complete selves will touch anyone who has felt loss and doubt. It is a slim volume, written with a novelist's eye for detail. If only all theologians could communicate like this.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: In his classic form, Buechner delivers challenge! Review: I first read this book in 1994, and have re-read it numerous times since. Buechner leads the way in challenging us all to share the secrets of our lives only known to self and God, knowing that "maybe nothing is more important than that we keep track, you and I, of these stories of who we are and where we have come from and the people we have met along the way because it is precisely these stories in all their particularity, as I have long believed and often said, that God makes himself known to each of us most powerfully and personally." (p. 30). We all have secrets. Buechner picks up the gauntlet of boldness in breaking the prison of silence, only to find freedom and forgiveness waiting on the other side of the prison doors. My margin note summarizes the message of this book best: "telling secrets + forgiveness = peace!
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Revelations Review: I read this book because it was required reading for my daughter's religion class at college. I picked it up one evening because it was a small book and had an interesting title. I did not find it inspirational-- which I had thought it would be--but was pleasantly surprised that I could not put it down until I read it all that evening. It opened up thoughts and views on the past and how keeping secrets can shape a life. The author was very transparent and expressed feelings that are shared by many people. It was an excellent book proving that "telling secrets" can give revelations to life.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: powerful Review: In this little reflective book, Buechner shows us the importance of recollection... the redeeming quality of memory. As in all of his autobiographical work, Buechner is remarkably transparent and honest. Whether or not you have enjoyed his fiction, (and I have) I believe there is something here for us all to relate to and identify with. Two passages in the book are very TELLING as they apply to the SECRETS that we all have: Firstly, "We cannot undo our old mistakes or their consequences any more than we can erase old wounds that we have both suffered and inflicted, but through the power that memory gives us of thinking, feeling, imagining our way back through time we can at long last finally finish with the past in the sense of removing its power to hurt us and other people and to stunt our growth as human beings." Secondly, "It is through memory that we are able to reclaim much of our lives that we have long since written off by finding that in everything that has happened to us over the years God was offering us possibilities of new life and healing which, though we may have missed them at the time, we can still choose and be brought to life by and healed by all these years later." Reading the first two books in the memoir series (The Sacred Journey and Now And Then) are not prerequisites to enjoying this one, for its message is self-contained. But if you start here, you'll want to look into the others.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Enabling Truth to Heal Review: This book is a must-read for anyone who counsels, ministers and teaches others, because it is a soul searching quest for truth. The author reveals the painful and heretofore submerged past of his childhood, and with each revelation or insight, he is one step closer to healing. Thus we are encouraged to do the same - to relinquish secrets that cause guilt and pain is a necessary step to healing. The writing style flows as though we are witness to the author's personal journal, yet the story is amplified so that we the reader can appreciate the lessons he learned from life experiences. A refreshing aside to the book is the author's vulnerability in re-opening certain wounds and through faith is finally able to release and heal. We too are encouraged to let go and let God!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: TRUST Review: This has been one of the most moving texts I have read in many years, both emotionally and spiritually. No book has touched me to the core at this point in my journey than "Telling Secrets" - for Buechner has pricked my heart like no other. In an unassuming style and a tender but poingient language, Buechner draws out of the reader their own secrets, portraying the healing that comes from vulnerability, and helping us become human along the way. This is not merely a Christian or spiritual book, but a book wrapped around humanity which encompasses our faith, feelings, hearts, minds and bodies. Thank you Fredrick for your secrets.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: TRUST Review: This has been one of the most moving texts I have read in many years, both emotionally and spiritually. No book has touched me to the core at this point in my journey than "Telling Secrets" - for Buechner has pricked my heart like no other. In an unassuming style and a tender but poingient language, Buechner draws out of the reader their own secrets, portraying the healing that comes from vulnerability, and helping us become human along the way. This is not merely a Christian or spiritual book, but a book wrapped around humanity which encompasses our faith, feelings, hearts, minds and bodies. Thank you Fredrick for your secrets.
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