Flying, Falling, Catching: An Unlikely Story of Finding Freedom

Henri Nouwen's never-before-published story of his surprising friendship with a traveling trapeze troupe.

During the last five years of his life, best-selling spiritual author Henri J. M. Nouwen became close to The Flying Rodleighs, a trapeze troupe in a traveling circus. Like Nouwen's own life, a trapeze act is full of artistry, exhilarating successes, crushing failures and continual forgiveness. He wrote about his experience in a genre new to him: creative non-fiction.

In Flying, Falling, Catching, Nouwen's colleague and friend Carolyn Whitney-Brown presents his unpublished trapeze writings framed by the true story of his rescue through a hotel window by paramedics during his first heart attack. Readers will meet Nouwen as a spiritual risk taker who was transformed through his engagement with these trapeze artists, as well as his participation in the Civil Rights movement, his life in community with people with intellectual disabilities, his personal growth through friendships during the 1990s AIDS pandemic, and other unexpected encounters.

What will we do with our lives, and with whom will we do it? In this story of flying and catching, Nouwen invites us all to let go and fly, even when we are afraid of falling.

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272 pages

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DD86
Aug 21, 2023
8/10 stars
A departure from his outstanding spiritual books, Nouwen, a Dutch priest, professor, theologian and psychologist becomes enchanted with a circus act he sees with his father and from there, he can't get them out of his mind. Over many years, he goes back to be with this troupe, travelling with them, learning their routines, getting to know them as individuals and even flying the trapeze with them. Henri sees a link between their "flying, falling, catching" and our relationship with God. Although Henri dies before he starts writing this book, a friend, Carolyn Whitney-Brown takes his extensive notes and conducts interviews to complete it. The writing is so enjoyable and Henri's adventures are delightful, giving us a true introspective look into his mind as he teases out the spirituality of his encounter with the Flying Rodleighs. It is so unfortunate Nouwen is no longer with us. His ability to see God in all events is breathtaking and solidifying. An excellent book.

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