

Teach Us to Sit Still: A Sceptic's Search for Health and Healing
Tim Parks
How have the modern world, technology and our addiction to information changed who we are? What effect does it have on our relationships, minds and bodies? What can the simple act of sitting still teach us about ourselves?
When Tim Parks fails to find a cause for his crippling chronic pain, he turns to meditation. This is, however, not your average self-help book or conversion story; instead, it is a refreshingly honest and profoundly moving introspection of one writer and his quest to overcome the inner battle between mind and body. A revelatory read with delightful cultural and literary references, Teach us to Sit Still by Booker-shortlisted author Tim Parks examines how the philosophy of 'sit still, relax and stop worrying' can be profoundly life-altering.
‘Teach us to Sit Still made me laugh; it made me cry; and it made me seriously think about taking up Vispassana meditation’ The Times
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Reviews for Teach Us to Sit Still: A Sceptic's Search for Health and Healing
Polly Vernon
Sunday Telegraph
Teach us to Sit Still made me laugh; it made me cry; and it made me seriously think about taking up Vispassana meditation
Will Self
The Times
A searingly honest, viscerally vivid, darkly comic self-examination of the connections between writing personality and health. Once I started reading it, I didn't want to stop
David Lodge
Guardian
This is a crazy, wince-inducing, uplifting book... Parks has done a service to the many people who would never look at a cheesy self-help book or try anything with a whiff of spirituality about it
Financial Times
A movingly honest book that is about a great deal more than breathing and meditation
Susan Hill
The Lady
Funny, painful and quietly profound book
Doug Johnstone
Scotsman
Parks writes wonderfully well about his body as he is reluctantly reconciled to its existence alongside his mind... All the more moving for avoiding new age fakery. Anyone plagued by chronic aches and pains will find much to cheer them in this most unusual and engaging book
Jane Housham
Express
Parks is an excellent writer, capable of writing wittily and with great beauty about the near indefinable
Seven, Sunday Telegraph
Beautifully written and painfully honest...a fascinating, perceptive and rewarding read
The Big Issue
[Parks] writes with forensic precision about all he experiences, physically and mentally... Even those free of illness will find Parks's journey gives us much to ponder about the effects of modern living
Ben Felsenburg
Metro