'My theme is the dance: the dance of life; the dance of the cosmos, of the natural world and the tiniest particles of matter; the dance of music and paint and words; the dance of those cruel times which feels like dancing in the dark; the dance of relationships, of forgiveness, friendship and love; the dance of faith; and finally, that hidden dance that some call heaven.' Few writers have explored the borderland between faith and contemporary living more eloquently and engagingly in recent years than Michael Mayne. In Learning to Dance he creates a magical weave of poetry, science and spirituality, touching on the longings, doubts and hopes of all of us. 'An enchanted and enchanting book. Michael Mayne has brought us through a dance of treasures of nature and a fascinating store of literature, from the mystery of the galaxies to the intricacies of the snowflake.' From the Foreword by Dame Cecily Saunders
About the AuthorMichael Mayne was an English priest of the Church of England who served as the Dean of Westminster. He wrote several acclaimed books of spirituality for Darton, Longman and Todd.
Reviews'A rich gift to us all, a wise, kind, artful book.' -- Frederick Buechner
'A landmark in the exploration of contemporary spirituality ... This is the kind of book - a rare event - that one would happily take away to the mythical desert island.' -- Mrgaret Silf
'This is a book which heightens awareness, which in the very best way comforts the soul.' -- Ronald Blythe
Book InformationISBN 9780232524345
Author Michael MayneFormat Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Darton, Longman & Todd LtdPublisher Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd