![]() ![]() Miller is a honorable thoughtful man however, the book didn't speak to me (in fact, I found it tedious and turned up my ipod speed)-But then, I am a middle aged catholic woman. I just hope he realizes that faith and politics really don't mix.yes, even progressive politics can become a stumbling block. With that said, some of his insights are the best descriptions of faith and conversion I've ever read. While I would recommend this book to some, I did fatigue a bit on the whole "life from campus" perspective written by a 30-ish urbanite who sleeps in bunk beds, has roommates, and farts around Portland all day after waking at noon thing. And, he was awfully judgmental of other believers he deemed uncool.some who deserve to be called out and others who don't."safe" targets all, though. Frankly, the sophisticated cuteness of his writing detracted from the authenticity of his message. For instance, I told my friends that Miller comes across as Forrest Gump would on NPR.simple, yet profoundly observant.dorky, but cool.childlike, yet wise.heck, even the title mentions *Jazz*. Hmm.loved parts of it.had to suffer through some of it, but it is a book a you will talk about with your friends. ![]()
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