"Making his struggles and his happiness practically tangible on these pages, Merton was never a better writer than in his journals. His gifts are as abundantly clear in this volume as in this predecessors."
-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Merton at his best: sophisticated, honest, humorous, and mystical."
-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"When all the journals are published, it is likely that they will take their place with the famous journals of Henry David Thoreau, G.M. Hopkins, Edmund Wilson, and perhaps be seen as an American version of St. Augustine's 'Confessions.'"
-- "Catholic News Service"