The Salt of the Universe is an incandescent book that is at once timeless and also exquisitely made for this moment. Its magnificence and effervescent wordplay delight and surprise on every page—in other words, Amy Leach has gifted us with another stunner of a book.”
—Aimee Nezhukumatathil, author of World of Wonders
“Whimsical, frank, funny, shrewd, and ever unpredictable, Leach’s phrasing and concepts continue to surprise, delight, and edify . . . Playful, celebratory, wise, impertinent, Amy Leach turns her lyricism and wit on a fundamentalist upbringing and the wealth of experiences beyond.”
—Shelf Awareness
“A madcap, whip-smart theology of joy.”
—Darcey Steinke, author of Flash Count Diary
“I was recently giving a sermon and found myself spontaneously quoting from Amy Leach’s singular and surprising new book. I expect many readers will find their own lives troubled (in the Biblical sense) and enlightened by her fresh perceptions. She has lived into a hard-earned and entirely credible wisdom, the best evidence for which is her irrepressible sense of humor. One feels companioned by this book, and sorry when it ends.”
—Christian Wiman, author of Zero at the Bone
“The Salt of the Universe is a closely observed account of belief, obedience, and dissent. Amy Leach writes about faith with warmth and wit.”
—Raven Leilani, author of Luster
“Lover of Shimmer the hamster and loather of dogma, Amy Leach offers her readers a dazzling world in these earthly parables. They are, in their tender humor, the finest of wisdom teachings.”
—Eliza Griswold, author of Circle of Hope
“Essays that explore fundamentalism, nature, music, and wombats . . . [with] wit [and] humor . . . Exuberant.”
—Kirkus Reviews