A review by leevoncarbon
The Remarkable Ordinary: How to Stop, Look, and Listen to Life by Frederick Buechner

4.0

An eye-opening, deaf-defying book. One sample of many memorable lines: "I wish God would talk sometimes so I could hear him. I wish, as Woody Allen wonderfully jokes, that sometimes he would just clear his throat. But just enough whispers in the wings, the strange coincidence, the miraculous happenstance, the right saint coming by at the right time, to me means that the stillness of God is the stillness he has to preserve, because if he were to speak, it'd blow everything sky high".