“Stone Crossings walks the reader through the foggy landscapes of life, arriving at subtle moments of true grace. Barkat’s courageous, unblinking honesty is a gift, a gift offered in gentle, delicate, literary prose.” — –Don Everts, author of Jesus with Dirty Feet and God in the Flesh
“With a storyteller’s charm and a Bible teacher’s grit, L. L. Barkat weaves memoir, humor and spiritual insight together into a satisfying read. She challenges us to open our eyes anew to the amazing graces God lavishes upon us every day, in ordinary and surprising ways.” — –Edward Gilbreath, author of Reconciliation Blues: A Black Evangelical’s Inside View of White Christianity
“You are holding an invitation to a table set for two–you and L. L. Barkat. At this table, near a river in my mind’s imagination, she will tell you her story of faith. You may not even notice the river, for the storytelling will lift you into a life of faith that will not lead you to gaze at her but to enjoy the same life of faith. The only writer I know quite like Barkat is Eugene Peterson. That probably tells you all you need to know.” — –Scot McKnight, author of The Jesus Creed
“[O]ne of the best books I’ve read in a while. . . . This glorious book is thoughtful without being laborious, literate without being self-conscious. [Barkat] has a great eye for details, and a luminous style that revels in God’s presence in the day-to-day.” — –Byron Borger, Hearts & Minds Bookstore, Booknotes Blog, March 24, 2008
Barkat’s writing is lyrical in places, and– to this reader– reminiscent of the prose of Annie Dillard. It is often laced with a quiet humor that itself is a kind of grace. Barkat is attuned to both the natural world and the poignancy of everyday domestic scenes. Her book would make an excellent subject for a small group study. –Monica Tenney, Congregational Libraries Today, 2009