A Haunting pilgrimage to one of China's holy mountains "Ehrlich . . . writes with tremendous grace and passion."
--Miles Harvey,
Outside "In spare, lyrical prose, Ehrlich inventively recounts her 1995 spiritual trip to China and Tibet. . . . Like one of the landscape paintings of which she writes, Ehrlich's book is at once delicate, deeply considered and moving."
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Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Ehrlich's highly personal travelogue centers on her attempt to find what remains of [the] once-flourishing spiritual culture in the sacred mountains of western China. . . . [Ehrlich] intersperses her personal narrative with bits of the intellectual, political, historical and spiritual."
--Alexandra Hall,
The New York Times Book Review "If
Questions of Heaven has a message, it may reside in the author's belief in a bond across geography and generations, one transcending space and time."
--David L. Ulin,
The Village Voice "This is travel writing at its best." --Glenn Masuchika,
Library Journal