Letters From The Desert [Paperback] Carretto, Carlo

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Mass market paperback cover has some wear along the edges and some creases. Spine has some wear and reading creases. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of Carlo Carretto’s “Letters From The Desert” offers a profound exploration of spiritual solitude and simplicity. Originally published in 1964, the book chronicles Carretto’s journey as a hermit in the Sahara, with poetic reflections on finding God in nature’s silence. Despite its signs of use, this edition invites readers to embark on a transformative journey through the words of a modern spiritual classic that has inspired countless seekers to embrace a life of contemplation and authenticity.

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Mass market paperback cover has some wear along the edges and some creases. Spine has some wear and reading creases. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “Letters From The Desert” by Carlo Carretto offers a powerful glimpse into the spiritual journey of a man who left the comforts of modern life to live as a hermit in the Sahara Desert. Originally published in 1964, the book is a collection of Carretto’s letters and reflections during his time in the desert, exploring themes of solitude, simplicity, and finding God in the silence of nature. Carretto’s writing is poetic and profound, drawing inspiration from the desert fathers of early Christianity and his own experiences of spiritual awakening. This edition, despite its signs of use, invites readers to embark on a transformative journey through the words of a man who sought to strip away the distractions of the world and connect with the divine. For collectors, this copy represents a tangible link to a modern spiritual classic that has inspired countless seekers to embrace a life of contemplation and authenticity.

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Weight 5.6 lbs
Dimensions 18.03 × 11.94 × 1.52 in
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