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The Believer

Encounters with love, death & faith

Sarah Krasnostein

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English
Text Publishing Company
02 March 2021
This book is about ghosts and gods and flying saucers and certainty in the absence of knowledge.

From award-winning author Sarah Krasnostein comes an exploration of the power of belief. Weaving together the stories of six extraordinary ordinary people, The Believer looks at the stories we tell ourselves to deal with the distance between the world as it is, and the world as we’d like it to be. How they can stunt us – or save us.

Some of the people you will meet believe in things most people don’t. Ghosts. UFOs. Heaven and the Devil. The literal creation of the universe in six days.

Others believe in things most people would like to. Dying with autonomy. Facing one’s own transgressions with an open heart.

In this intensely personal and gorgeously written new book Krasnostein talks with her characteristic compassion and empathy to these believers – and finds out what happens when their beliefs crash into her own.
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Imprint:   Text Publishing Company
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 155mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   490g
ISBN:   9781922330208
ISBN 10:   1922330205
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sarah Krasnostein is a writer and a legal researcher with a doctorate in criminal law. She was born in America, studied in Melbourne and has lived and worked in both countries. Her first book, The Trauma Cleaner, won the Victorian Prize for Literature and the Prize for Non-Fiction in the 2018 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards as well as the Australian Book Industry Award for General Non-Fiction. Sarah lives in Melbourne and spends part of the year working in New York City.

Reviews for The Believer: Encounters with love, death & faith

'[A] fascinating and sometimes bonkers investigation into self-delusion...Krasnostein takes care to get inside her subjects' heads to find out what makes them tick.' * NZ Herald * 'A philosophical meditation on all aspects of faith and self-delusion, with the elegant phrasing of ideas that made The Trauma Cleaner such a delight.' * Guardian * 'The author has the rare combination of skills that allows her to not only build enough trust and rapport with her interview subjects that they will reveal intimate details about their lives, but to also distil a person down to their essence and put that on the page in a way that is simultaneously informative, sensitive and enthralling...the true strength of The Believer is in each compellingly rendered story...Readers who liked The Trauma Cleaner or Ramona Koval's A Letter To Layla will find much to appreciate in The Believer.' * Books+Publishing * 'Krasnostein is a master storyteller of creative non-fiction and I am in awe.' * Sarah Schmidt, author of See What I Have Done, on the The Trauma Cleaner * 'Wields emotion, truth and reality with one-of-a-kind dexterity.' * Elle Australia on The Trauma Cleaner * ' [A] one-of-a-kind biography.' * Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review Summer Reading Guide on The Trauma Cleaner * 'It will always be on my Top Ten List of Most Extraordinary Non-Fiction Books Ever.' * David Kirby, Best Books of 2018, LitHub on The Trauma Cleaner * The Trauma Cleaner is a disturbing and fascinating read with a heavy, beating heart at its centre...[Krasnostein] shows how a writer can empathise and engage with a subject yet still paint a realistic portrait.' * Australian on The Trauma Cleaner * 'This book has got me thinking far more than most. Sarah Krasnostein tells the stories of people who live in mindsets unfamiliar to her with compassion and respect... Krasnostein's art is that she never places herself on the throne of judgment...The result is both beautiful and unpredictable. Krasnostein is neither naive nor cynical. She is an existential adventurer.' * Sydney Morning Herald * '[T]ranscendent, expansive writing that does the thing that many writers strive for but only few achieve: to show us humanity in clear and compassionate detail, to deepen our understanding of it and to reveal the mysterious and myriad ways in which we are all connected. It is nothing short of astounding!' * WellRead * 'Krasnostein writes beautifully, and emerges as a thoughtful and compassionate observer...The Believer is, in many ways, my favourite kind of book: one that requires a little extra attention and engagement, calling on the reader as an active participant in its project of making meaning...The result is a meditative and intensely rewarding reading experience, the impact of which lingers long after the final page.' * West Australian * 'Sarah Krasnostein, who blew us all away with her fantastic book The Trauma Cleaner brings her inquisitive nature and empathetic way with people to her new book The Believer...By seeking such disparate subjects, Krasnostein has woven the threads of their stories, and their very different belief systems, into a tapestry that is rich with life, love and stories. I expect this will be running off the shelves, and deservedly so.' * Readings * '[Sarah Krasnostein] listens and records and keeps going back for more until she has built up a picture, complete with all the subtleties that human emotion, faith and intellect offer...there is no judgement here, just the healthy scepticism of an inquiring mind willing to listen, even when the encounters make her uncomfortable or challenge her own theories and convictions.' * Herald Sun * 'Krasnostein's writing is lyrical and stylish, and imaginative in a way that often feels invigorating...The Believer is a fascinating book, and one that asks big questions - about connectedness and separation, certainly, but also about love and grief, resilience and faith, and all the ways in which we situate ourselves within the world. And it is informed always by a sprawling curiosity and deep humanity, which make it an affirming, and deeply moving read.' * Guardian * 'A fascinating journey, with an erudite, compulsively reflective companion.' * InDaily * 'Fans of Krasnostein's first book, The Trauma Cleaner (2017), will find much to admire in her second: her curiosity, her even hand, her focus not on people's coherence but on their contradictions, her lateral thinking...Krasnostein's narrative voice - a blend of insight, authenticity, and journalistic skill - is like a slow-cooked Shabbat cholent, rich and wholesome, every flavour running into the other.' * Australian Book Review * 'A tender observation of humanity and the unanswerable questions we ask...The joy and discovery of this book, and in life, is in the asking.' * Kill Your Darlings * '[Sarah Krasnostein] is a wonderful, wonderful writer...The best follow-up to The Trauma Cleaner you could have. Highly recommended.' * Loose Reads * 'Deeply compassionate while still retaining an observational and, at times, critical eye...Krasnostein is a fine, thoughtful writer and it is a pleasure to follow her into the consideration of these strongly held, at times odd, even objectionable, belief systems which can only provoke you to consider your own view of the world and those around us.' * Writing NSW * 'This book is a superb achievement; Krasnostein is a masterful storyteller and describes her cast of characters in a rich and vibrant manner..This is a collection of people seeking out different ways to reassure themselves that they are not alone in the universe.' * ArtsHub * 'A polyphonic work that reverberates across the wide spectrum of the human experience, lending credence and kindness to differing beliefs without judgment...Krasnostein's generosity, curiosity and lack of judgment towards her subjects made me believe that there is a way to stay true to one's rational self while also being open to other possibilities.' * Sydney Review of Books * 'Sarah Krasnostein holds a mirror to the world we inhabit but don't fully understand, helping us see how our lives are shaped by beliefs at once wholly strange and unexpectedly familiar. Lyrical, haunting, endlessly curious, The Believer will restore your faith in the power of stories to bridge the gaps between us.' * Peter Manseau, author of The Apparitionists * 'Deeply wise. If reading a book can make you more human, The Believer does just that.' * Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, author of The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir * 'Krasnostein brilliantly shows us how to look more carefully, listen more closely, and love more expansively. A complicated, lyrical portrait of belief, meaning making, and the stories we tell that might save us.' * Sarah Sentilles, author of Stranger Care * 'Compassion and curiosity permeate Sarah Krasnostein's writing. Every few pages there is a line so poignant it takes my breath away.' * Sasha Sagan, author of For Small Creatures Such as We: Rituals for Finding Meaning in Our Unlikely World * 'A thoughtful meditation on humans' desire for certainty, security, and solace.' * Kirkus Reviews * 'A fascinating portrait of the human condition, Sarah Krasnostein's latest explores a range of belief systems through six profiles-of a death doula, a geologist, a ghost-hunting neurobiologist, ufologists, a woman accused of murder, and Mennonite families living in New York. A great read for our deeply fractured times, as they say.' * LitHub * 'An illuminating meditation on the nature of belief and the quest for meaning...Compassionate and engrossing.' * Publishers Weekly (starred review) * 'As The Believer progresses and harmonies accrue among what Krasnostein calls six different notes in the human song of longing for the unattainable, the brilliance of [her] approach reveals itself...The Believer succeeds at its goal of bridging distances, of transcending the self to comprehend the other.' * NPR (US) * 'Krasnostein holds her subjects with tenderness. They entrust to her their questions that have never received satisfying answers, the emotional and psychological voids they have worked to fill themselves, left with their beliefs as their only mode of belonging...Brimming with poetic hope and rooted in negative capability, The Believer is an outstanding treatise on human relationships, with one another and the unexplained.' * Shelf Awareness (starred review) *


  • Long-listed for Mark & Evette Moran Nib Literary Award 2021 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for Mark & Evette Moran Nib Literary Award 2021 (Australia)

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