
I have not been paid to give a glowing review of this book. I'm definitely looking forward to reading more from John and Stasi Eldredge!I received my copy of Wild at Heart free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. My concern here is that some men (and women) will be discouraged by the feeling that manhood is defined by a certain kind of wildness.All in all this is an excellent book, and I recommend it for everyone, male and female alike. The man who finds a cure for cancer will not have lived any less adventure than the man who brings down the biggest buck. If you use these links to buy something, I may earn a commiss. Eldredge consistently uses feats of daring or the "wilderness" as a means of defining the wildness of a man, and yet focuses perhaps too little on the man who's dream was to become a musician, or another who dreamed of becoming a doctor. Wild At Heart by John Eldredge Book ReviewFTC Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. Whether this was Eldredge's intention or not, I am not sure.I did, however, have some misgivings. Not only did Eldredge illustrate God in a way that was new and enlightening for me, but I felt as though this book showed me how to pray for my husband in a way that was more meaningful than simply paying lip service to our marriage. It is about the spiritual wound that all men suffer and which must be healed.Wild at Heart gives men the tools which are necessary in order to begin searching for their own hearts, but it is written in a way that is inviting to the women as well (if not more so).My Thoughts: I liked this book a lot.



My Summary: Wild at Heart is a book about finding the authentic heart of a man.
