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The Poet's Homecoming (MacDonald / Phillips series) [Paperback]

George MacDonald (Author), Michael R. Phillips (Author)
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MacDonald / Phillips series May 1990
Scotland's master storyteller unfolds a classic novel noted for its profound truth wrapped in disarming simplicity

The Poet's Homecoming was written at a time when five of George MacDonald's six sons were in their early to mid-twenties, and he was no doubt observing and pondering their struggles of growth toward adulthood. In this story, Walter Colman leaves the country farming life to pursue fame and fortune in a literary career. But he is actually leaving much more. With the love of his father behind him, the road before him is one filled with rough places that will take their toll. Enchantment and ideals must face the rest of emerging manhood.

Sometimes the profoundest truths come wrapped in the humblest garb. The tale of the Good Samaritan was not noteworthy for its complexity, but it remains one of the most striking teachings in the Gospels. MacDonald, too, when conveying the magnificence of God's Fatherhood, does so with an amazing acuity of vision and simplicity of word.

"The radiance of the message shines through with unclouded clarity the message that, as MacDonald himself says, obedience is the opener of eyes."

Michael R. Phillips (from the Introduction)



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About the Author

George MacDonald (1824-1905), Scottish poet, preacher, novelist, and mystic, was one of the most original and influential writers of Victorian Britain. His books have sold in the millions of copies, and he was one of the most popular authors of the day on both sides of the Atlantic.

Drawn to the pulpit early, MacDonald eventually left to pursue his writing. Numbered among Dickens, Trollope, and other giants of the age as a novelist, MacDonald ended his career with over fifty books ranging from fantastical literature, to children's stories, to critical essays, and numerous novels. In addition to writing, MacDonald lectured extensively.

MacDonald's fiction combined the man's immense spiritual understanding with his innate storytelling ability. His works have influenced writers like C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and many others.

Michael Phillips is an author, editor, publisher, and bookseller. He's written nearly 50 books, including many best sellers, and his current total book sales have capped five million.

He's also the editor of 25 books by 19th-century author George MacDonald (Bethany House). Sales now top l.5 million copies. Plus, he's the founder of Sunrise Books, which issues leather-bound editions of MacDonald's original works. At age 45, Phillips is responsible for nearly 100 titles that today circulate in the Christian marketplace.

This output stems from the printed page's greatest influence on Phillips' life. Besides the extensive library in his office, seven volumes perch in a place of honor on top of his desk. Each book represents a significant growth period in Schaeffer, C.S. Lewis, MacDonald, and Richard Foster. A key element in his work has been editing MacDonald's writings. "MacDonald has been a spiritual mentor for me," Phillips says, "exactly as he was for C.S. Lewis.

A Testament of Devotion by Thomas Kelley, launched Phillips' career in bookselling. While in college preparing for what he thought would be a physics career, possibly with NASA, he read Kelley's book. "It had such a profound impact on my whole spiritual being, I began giving copies away," he says.

While searching for inexpensive ways to purchase this book, Phillips created a small bookstore in one corner of his student apartment. This small venture grew, but after a few years in bookselling, Phillips found his interest in books leading him to write.

Phillips has also co-written five best-selling Bethany House fiction series with fellow Eureka, CA resident Judith Pella: the HIGHLAND and two STONEWYCKE series set in Scotland, THE JOURNALS OF CORRIE BELL HOLLISTER, and THE RUSSIANS. The Phillips/Pella titles are now approaching 2 million in sales.

His most recent books, Wayward Winds, Book 2 in the SECRETS OF HEATHERSLEIGH HALL series, and Legend of the Celtic Stone, Book 1 in his monumental new CALEDONIA series, continue his fine tradition of bringing history to life with compelling plots and intriguing characters.

A versatile author, he's had 14 books named finalists in the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association's Gold Medallion award competition., and in 1993 he had the distinction of being the author of two of the top five fiction books- The Crown and the Crucible (Bethany) and Pinnacles of Power (Moody).

Phillips' life is a constant juggling of multiple objectives&operating a bookstore, a publishing company, and a home-school; writing some of the best-selling books in the industry; and maintaining a high level of confidence and enthusiasm for all God has given him to do&with family priorities on top of everything.

Phillips identifies his secret as focus: the capacity to keep his vision clear on a particular project in the midst of many vying for his attention.

Michael and Judy Phillips live in California. They have three grown sons.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 187 pages
  • Publisher: Bethany House Pub (May 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1556611358
  • ISBN-13: 978-1556611353
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #165,262 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars 5 Stars for MacDonald, 0 for Phillips, October 30, 2011
This review is from: The Poet's Homecoming (MacDonald / Phillips series) (Paperback)
I started to write this review without fully understanding how abused this version of George MacDonald's story was. Having read the other review, and skimmed through the first couple of pages of the original (Home Again) available on Project Gutenberg, I can't help but agree that anybody would be doing themselves a disservice to read this version. In fact, I'm disappointed in myself for having done so. That being said, the story itself is well worth the read. If the choice a reader is facing is to read The Poet's Homecoming or to read Home Again, they should read Home Again, but it would still be better to read The Poet's Homecoming than nothing at all.
I'm a little conflicted about this novel. It's more of an essay and a series of reflections on becoming a man than really a novel. At times, this can seem a little overbearing, and if the reader is not a Christian, they may disagree with MacDonald's thesis that no true maturity can be found before recognizing God as the foundation for all things. Despite that, there is a lot of wisdom in this book. It's been my experience that wisdom can be hard to receive. You have to be in the right place for yourself, and it has to be given to you in the right way. Perhaps it was merely a matter of circumstance that let this book mean as much to me as it did (though it's up to me to apply it to my life), and I couldn't promise any other reader the same experience. Without intending criticism, a reader in a different state of mind might find this book insulting or trite, though I think that reader would be missing out on a valuable experience.
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1.0 out of 5 stars This book is not by George MacDonald, April 13, 2009
This review is from: The Poet's Homecoming (MacDonald / Phillips series) (Paperback)
This is another one of the books by George MacDonald edited, revised and re-titled by Phillips. George MacDonald is a wonderful writer. Read him in the original.
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