Description
1967 edition. Paperback cover has some normal wear and a slight bend. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “God Always Says Yes” by Sue Sikking offers a fascinating glimpse into the spiritual exploration and counterculture movements of the 1960s. Published in 1967, this slim volume presents Sikking’s personal journey of embracing a more open and affirmative understanding of God and spirituality. Her writing reflects the era’s questioning of traditional religious dogma and search for new paths to enlightenment. As a product of the San Francisco Renaissance and Beat Generation, Sikking’s work resonates with the free-spirited, unconventional voices that shaped the decade’s cultural landscape. For collectors, this edition captures a pivotal moment in American spirituality, making it a compelling artifact of the era’s philosophical and literary currents. Readers drawn to introspective spiritual memoirs or interested in the countercultural underpinnings of the 1960s will find much to appreciate in Sikking’s candid, thought-provoking narrative.