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An Island to Myself
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An Island to Myself

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The power of solitude to deepen a life

In his twenties, Michael N. McGregor traveled to the remote Greek island of Patmos to spend two winter months alone, 6,000 miles from home. It was a time before cellphones and the internet, when even a phone call was costly. Although he expected his solitude to be meaningful, he wasn't prepared for how it would change him.

Before his island days, McGregor had spent years reporting on the world's poor and months on the road. As he settled into days of rigorous writing, evening walks through fierce wind, and nights full of memories, dreams and spiritual encounters, he learned that solitude can be difficult and even dangerous, but also awe-inspiring and life-altering.

When he returned to his active life, McGregor sought solitude wherever he could-in nature, in libraries, in silent spaces-before returning to Patmos forty years later to repeat his youthful experiment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Monkfish Book Publishing Company
Country
United States
Date
13 May 2025
Pages
166
ISBN
9781958972748

The power of solitude to deepen a life

In his twenties, Michael N. McGregor traveled to the remote Greek island of Patmos to spend two winter months alone, 6,000 miles from home. It was a time before cellphones and the internet, when even a phone call was costly. Although he expected his solitude to be meaningful, he wasn't prepared for how it would change him.

Before his island days, McGregor had spent years reporting on the world's poor and months on the road. As he settled into days of rigorous writing, evening walks through fierce wind, and nights full of memories, dreams and spiritual encounters, he learned that solitude can be difficult and even dangerous, but also awe-inspiring and life-altering.

When he returned to his active life, McGregor sought solitude wherever he could-in nature, in libraries, in silent spaces-before returning to Patmos forty years later to repeat his youthful experiment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Monkfish Book Publishing Company
Country
United States
Date
13 May 2025
Pages
166
ISBN
9781958972748