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Don't Forget We're Here Forever
A New Generation's Search for Religion
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‘Fascinating’ Sunday Times
‘Spellbinding’ Katy Hessel
‘A book for our moment’ Irish Times
Lamorna Ash (‘a new star of non-fiction’ William Dalrymple) explores why young people today are turning to faith in an age of uncertainty.
When several of her friends turned to faith in their twenties, Lamorna Ash sensed the beginnings of a phenomenon. In our fractured age, a new generation was rediscovering Christianity for itself.
In this urgent and lyrical adventure, Ash embarks on a journey across Britain to meet the young people wrestling with faith today. Taking us from ancient abbeys to modern meeting houses, silent retreats to garrulous Bible classes, Don’ t Forget We’re Here Forever explores our need for community and nourishment of the soul.
A BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR: THE GUARDIAN, NEW YORKER GQ AND PROSPECT©2025 Lamorna Ash (P)2025 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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The question this book asks concerns a whole generation . . . Not only a fascinating sociological study and religious memoir, but a profound look at the power of ritual and communion with others . . . “I feel so different to the person I was when I started this research,” Ash concludes. Readers may find they close this book feeling different too (Laura Hackett)
A twenty-first-century version of Rural Rides, except that in place of William Cobbett’s horse, Ash set off in a twenty-year-old Toyota Corolla . . . A captivating narrative of discovery . . . Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever is a Pilgrim’s Progress for our time (Catherine Pepinster)
In this smart and heartfelt book, one of our most talented young writers takes to the road to meet them, all around Britain, and discover what’s afoot
Lyrical, reflective . . . A rare and arresting book (Pippa Bailey)
Ash's first book, on the Cornish fishing community, written with wide-eyed wonder when she was in her early 20s, was excellent, and her second is even better . . . Ash has that great skill of writing narrative non-fiction in a nuanced way, subtly revealing the complexities of humanity (Patrick Galbraith)
In ancient abbeys and modern meeting houses, in silent retreats and garrulous reading groups, Ash meets born-again evangelicals and utopian Quakers and all sorts in between . . . Offers scintillating insight into how faith works in an age of intense self-fashioning
Meticulously crafted . . . Through her personal experiences and reflections Ash illuminates the inadequacy of mere statistical measures of religious attendance . . . The author pursues her quest through intelligent observation and exploratory conversation . . . These reflections on a “new generation’s search for religion” will be rewarding reading for many (Alister McGrath)
Inspired by the abrupt embrace of religion by two friends, Lamorna Ash has investigated how many young people are now turning towards faith, not away from it. Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever takes in every facet of this, from youth festivals put on by evangelicals to monasteries on Scottish islands. Along the way, she touches on her own relationship to religion too
An important and human book about the state of Christianity in contemporary Britain (Stuart Kelly)
It is not surprising that at a time like this, people should turn to older sources of meaning. Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever is therefore a book for our moment . . . Subtle, self-conscious and beautifully wrought . . . A literary performance of a high order; it is also a deeply humane book (Kevin Power)
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