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Fame and fortune, thatā€™s what many strive for. But once thatā€™s achieved, many will also wonder if the constant striving after wealth and success was worth it. For David Brooks, such was the emptiness of the ā€œfirst mountainā€ he climbed as a successful columnist for The New York Times and a political commentator on TV. After his marriage fell apart, Brooks found himself caught in a valley of despair and wrote this book to help find ā€œthe second mountainā€ of a ā€œlife lived as a gift for others.ā€ With his very readable and quotable prose, Brooks succeeds in offering ā€œa practical (and yet spiritual) to the committed life, to the life lived in service of a vocation, a marriage, a creed, and a community.ā€ While some readers may wish Brooks had gone even deeper into his personal life and beliefs, it is clear he has found joy in a new marriage, faith, and a vocation committed to building ā€œthickā€ communities and institutions bound by strong relationships. (Random House)

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