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File Size: 6387 KB
Print Length: 210 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1616496169
Publisher: Hazelden Publishing (August 11, 2015)
Publication Date: August 11, 2015
Sold by: Simon & Schuster Digital Sales Inc.
Language: English
ASIN: B014T7IK1A
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Religion has often been defined as "Man's search for God". It encompasses so much; so many cultures and differences. But Grace it seems is about God's search for man....and that is what this book is about. It's about God making Himself known and the passionate way He goes about it!This book took me on a journey at sea with the author where I smelled the salt air and envisioned the height of the waves around me. But the parallel journey I was on with him left me more than entertained or in awe of very good writing. By the time I hit the second chapter I couldn't put it down, not only because of the story and suspense, but because it held my life in a grip all the way up to the last page and for hours and days afterward contemplating all the gifts it had brought me.I have been a reader all my life. I have a study lined with books. This book however will not be joining them. It will be on my nightstand and in my suitcase so I will never forget all the golden nuggets it has brought to my life. I will re-read it, which I hardly ever do. I won't tell any of the specifics of what gems it will have for your life because it will be personal for each reader. It's written that way, personal, and specific, and intimate.Thanks, Jeff, for writing it, and for being an instrument of God for peace in my life as well as for anyone who courageously takes on the waves with you in Navigating Grace.
Jeff Jay has written a masterful piece of literary nonfiction that reads like an adventure novel and resonates like an intimate memoir. Jay is an addiction counselor and experienced sailor of Michigan’s Great Lakes when he sets sail to the Virgin Islands with visions of living on his boat and running an on-board halfway house for recovering addicts. His plans and course are diverted, however, when he sails into an unavoidable and torrential storm that about sinks his sailboat and nearly kills him a good dozen times; it’s a gripping read as he knows he will not survive, believes he doesn’t deserve to survive, and yet he does everything he can in case by some miracle he does. He had been saved before, after all, and this was an important theme in the book: Years prior, alcoholism would have killed him had his parents not intervened and got him into a rehabilitation center where he only wanted to drink again and knew he would drink again until all at once, his intellectual mindfulness succumbed to extraordinary spiritual awakening.Jay does not evade or qualify the role of Alcoholics Anonymous in his life. He’s still an addictions counselor and professional interventionist, and this wasn’t his first book published by Hazelden. In fact, as much as I love an artful memoir, if Jeff Jay weren’t also my second cousin and my mom and great aunt hadn’t been in a slight tizzy about what Jay wrote about my grandpa in the book, it’s less than likely that I would have wanted to read a “recovery†book simply due to my own cynicism – a personal story of recovery and redemption, yes, but one published by a world renowned alcohol and drug treatment organization? I had that eerie feeling going into it that I did before reading The In-Between (Goins, 2014) that had a Christian publisher, feeling I had to read on the defensive lest I be brainwashed into cult-like thinking by too much God worship in the prose, but it never happened. Jay’s prose appealed to my cynical side. He’s smart, and honest and brave, and I don’t mean in how he handled his sailboat in that ocean storm alone but with his wordsmithey.He’s a wonderful writer, insightful, poetic. He cleverly juxtaposes the storm with his near death from alcoholism, his father’s passing from leukemia soon after, and more recently his brother’s tragic suicide and then Jay’s divorce, but suicide tends to overshadow everything that comes after it for the survivors, yes? I’ve known that kind of loss and have written about it too, and it’s not easy to express such depth of grief without becoming sentimental or trite. The storm was the perfect metaphor for Jay’s reflections. He wrote probably the best memoir I’ve ever read, and I already mentioned loving this genre, but my master’s degree is in Creative Nonfiction too; I take the craft seriously and have critical expectations. Yet I hung on some of Jay’s sentences for so long that when I did get to the last page, I wept. I both didn’t want it to end and was so grateful to have arrived that it was like his journey had become mine, and we had both survived. And more, he knew I would. That’s how I felt! I just want to thank him so much for sharing his story and making it all of ours. It’s a must read for everyone, and don’t skip the epilogue.
There are many memoirs written about journey's through the addiction process to recovery. This is no ordinary memoir - this will go down as a classic in the field. Jeff Jay has written a masterpiece that compels the reader to keep turning the page, and to pause along the way in wonder at the experience, past and present. I caught myself re-reading sentences and paragraphs for the sheer beauty of the style; and basking in descriptions that defy the imagination. Read this - it will change you, as the experience changed Jeff Jay.
An rousing adventure both internal and external. A quest, a true hero's journey within. A must read for all of those who seek to know what is it all about. A journey with a most authentic and genuine guide and fellow seeker. If you do not mark up this book with highlights, page tabs etc. you are going to be flipping through it for the rest of your life saying, "where was that part about...?" Clearly a book about which you can say "If this book is falling apart, you can be reasonably sure your life is not."
"Oh would some Power the gift give us, To see ourselves as others see us" (Robert Burns). Jeff Jay tells a tale so rich in detail that in reading it we see, hear, smell, feel, and even taste the journey with him as he earns his gift of honest self appraisal. We cower in fear, collapse in exhaustion, and thumb our noses at death along with him. We meet his mentors, hear their wisdom, and we learn about the lengths our God will go to, to redeem a modern day prodigal. Because of his courageous, self-revealing saga, we gain strength to face our own dark nights with deep honesty, and we re-visit with deeper trust our own encounters with a Power greater than ourselves. Read it. You will see what I mean.
Holy cow. I said this over and over as I read this book. I wish I could give it six stars. Navigating Grace reads like a wonderful and suspenseful novel. The old adage is that truth is stranger than fiction. This book reveals that truth can also be more glorious, graceful, and triumphant than fiction. Jeff Jay does a tremendous job of sharing his personal testimony that turns out to be powerful, uplifting, and mesmerizing. His story confirms that grace is the most powerful force in the universe.
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