The problem with Rhidians Thoughts is how often I find myself agreeing with him. Most annoying! John Humphrys Why bother with God? Do you know what matters in life? What are the limits of kindness? Why doesnt God intervene? What are you worth? For twenty years, bestselling novelist Rhidian Brook has pondered such questions on Radio 4's Thought for the Day, encouraging, nudging, sometimes provoking millions into thinking about the possibility of a God who is intimately and cosmically involved in the human story. Over 100 of his Thoughts are presented here, forming a kind of alternative history of the 21st century, and inviting us to reflect on the deeper spiritual dimensions of our lives and times. This earthy disturber of breakfasts subverts and provokes with Thoughts that last much longer than a day. Roy Jenkins I hate celebrities, Harry Potter, musicals, and Thought for the Day. Unless Rhidian Brook is on.Philip Kerr A great collection from a wise and humane thinker and writer.Victoria Hislop Profound, entertaining, wise and funny this is a masterclass in the genre. Bishop Nick Baines Gems on every page. Take your time so you can reflect fully on the beauties contained in the brevity.Professor Laurie McGuire
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Weight: 262g
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 19 Mar 2020
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780281083893
About Rhidian Brook
Rhidian Brook is an award-winning writer of fiction television drama and film. His first novel The Testimony Of Taliesin Jones (HarperCollins) won three prizes including the 1997 Somerset Maugham Award and was made into a film of the same name starring Jonathan Pryce. His second novel Jesus And The Adman(HarperCollins) was published in 1999. His third novel The Aftermath (Penguin) was published in April 2013 and was translated into twenty languages. The Aftermath has been made into a feature film of the same name starring Keira Knightley and Alexander Skarsgard. His fourth novel The Killing of Butterfly Joe (Picador) was published March 2018. His short stories have been published by The Paris Review Punch The New Statesman Time Out and others; and several were broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Short Story.His first commission for television - Mr. Harvey Lights a Candle - was broadcast in 2005 on BBC1 and starred Timothy Spall. He wrote for the BBC series Silent Witness between 2005-7 and the factual drama Atlantis for BBC1 in 2008. Africa United his first feature film (Pathe) went on general release in the UK in October 2010. He then adapted his novel The Aftermath for Scott Free. The film goes on general release (through Fox Searchlight) in March 2019. He is currentlywhen? adapting his fourth novel - The Killing of Butterfly Joe - for film. He has written articles for papers including The Observer The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph. In 2005 he presented Nailing The Cross a documentary for BBC1. In 2006 he broadcast a series In The Blood for BBC World Service recording his family's journey through the AIDS pandemic. His book about that journey - More Than Eyes Can See - was published by Marion Boyars in 2007. He has been a regular contributor to Radio 4's Thought for the Day since 2000.