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Living With a Wild God

a Nonbeliever's Search for the Truth About Everything
Nov 02, 2014LucasHill rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
On the one hand, this is just another memoir about the supernatural; on the other hand, at one point the author writes, "I decided to be God and be responsible for the whole thing." Most people encounter what they call God and express humble feelings about it. Not Ehrenreich. It might be individually instructive to assess one's adolescent psyche from a 40+ year remove, but is there anything generally useful to an audience here? The more interesting story comes when Ehrenreich learns how to grow from someone who lived around other people, to (presumably) someone who lives with other people