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A great read for any book club: Infinity is a page-turner, a coming-of-age story, a spiritual adventure, a cultural history, and a mystery all in one. Definitely not written as a religious book, it sparks numerous questions about one’s spiritual beliefs, integrity, and personal strength.
Book clubs have appreciated the reading discussion guide, suggestions for further reading, and particularly the author phone call after the discussion.
Patrick Downer, from Washington, DC, comments, “Nancy’s combination of complete control of her material, obvious and infectious love of it, and great sense of humor indeed made her one of the best authors I’ve heard speak. She was also gracious, not the least bit self-important as some authors are, and genuinely interested in dialogue with the audience.”“What a stupendous evening! On behalf of everyone at James River Writers and The Library of Virginia, we appreciate your passion, expertise, and stage presence in bringing Into Great Silence to a sell-out crowd in Virginia on September 14th. An Infinity of Little Hours is a brilliant and important book and I’m ever grateful to have spent time with you.”
Director, James River Writers
Richmond, Virginia
Carol Heid, from Wisconsin’s “Wicked Women Book Club” comments, “We were so excited that you took the time to talk with us. Thank you. What a gift you have. After our conversation, we all hope to see Into Great Silence. It can only enhance our comprehension of this kind of life that is still so remote. It certainly has made all of us think about our individual spirituality versus our specific religions. Thank you again. It was much appreciated.”




