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    Don't Forget We're Here Forever: A New Generation's Search for Religion

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    ISBN: 9781526663122
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    AuthorAsh, Lamorna
    Pub Date02/04/2026
    BindingPaperback
    Pages352
    Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
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    With glowing compassion and luminous prose, Lamorna Ash ('a new star of non-fiction' William Dalrymple) explores why young people in Britain today are turning to faith in an age of uncertainty.

    *A GUARDIAN, GQ AND PROSPECT BOOK OF THE YEAR*

    'A Pilgrim's Progress for our time . . . A captivating narrative of discovery' Telegraph

    'One of those books I find myself being (excuse the pun) evangelical about, pressing it into friends' hands like a Gideon's Bible' Sunday Times

    'The stakes are so real and so recognisable . . . The most honest and moving account of the wrestle of faith that I have read since Christian Wiman's My Bright Abyss' Church Times

    Why are young people in Britain today turning to faith in our age of uncertainty?

    Lamorna Ash was raised with about as much Christianity as most people in Britain these days: a basic knowledge of hymns and prayers received via a Church of England primary school education; occasional brushes with religious services. But once she started writing about her two friends' unexpected conversions, she began encountering a recurring phenomenon: in an age of disconnection and apathy, a new generation was discovering religion for itself.

    In Don't Forget We're Here Forever, Ash embarks on a journey across Britain to meet those wrestling with Christianity today. Through interviews and her own deeply personal journey with religion, and from Evangelical youth festivals to Quaker meetings, a silent Jesuit retreat along the Welsh coastline to a monastic community in the Inner Hebrides, she investigates what is driving Gen Z today to embrace Christianity. Written with lyrical beauty and sensitivity, this is a reminder of our universal need for nourishment of the soul.

    'A book of rare quality. Ash is a writer of exceptional grace and energy' Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury

    'Spellbinding. An incredible exploration of how young people are navigating the complex world we find ourselves in today' Katy Hessel, author of The Story of Art without Men