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New books just published

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07 March 2025

This week’s selection: the freedom of not belonging; living with an embarrassing faith; and death in Victorian Britain

Lost in the Forest: Notes on not belonging from the English countryside by Colin Heber-Percy (Gaia, £18.99 (£16.99); 978-1-80419-231-3).

“Blending anecdotes from parish life, with philosophy, literature and tales from his local Savernake Forest, Colin argues that there is an overlooked richness, a spirituality and a freedom to be found outside the boundary lines our culture sets for us.”

 

Embarrassed: Living with a faith that makes no sense to my friends by Graham Turner (Sacristy Press, £14.99 (£13.49); 978-1-78959-367-9).

Embarrassed is the honest story of one man’s struggle with a faith that was important to him but meant so little to his non-believing friends.”

 

Rites of Passage: Death and mourning in Victorian Britain by Judith Flanders (Picador, £12.99 (£11.69); 978-1-5098-1751-1). New in paperback

“In Rites of Passage, acclaimed historian Judith Flanders deconstructs the intricate, fascinating, and occasionally – to modern eyes – bizarre customs that grew up around death and mourning in Victorian Britain.”


Selected by Frank Nugent, of the Church House Bookshop, which operates the Church Times Bookshop.

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