Monday, 17 August 2026

15 Days of Prayer with Brother Roger of Taizé - Sabine Laplane

15 Days of Prayer with Brother Roger of Taizé 
Sabine Laplane 
Judith Bruder (Translator)
ISBN 9781565483491
ISBN 9781565483750
ASIN B003M68XEE

15 Days of Prayer with Brother Roger of Taizé - Sabine Laplane

Last year I stumbled upon a different volume in this series, 15 Days of Prayer with Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati by Père Charles Desjobert, OP, and really enjoyed it. I did some research on the series and this was the twelfth volume I decided to work through. In my research to date there have been at least 40 volumes in this series. Many written in French and then translated, including this volume, this book was first published in French in 2008, the English edition appeared 2010. Then in 2010 the series were rebranded, this is one of only a handful with digital copies currently available. 

I believe as of the writing of this review there have been 40 volumes in the series; the earliest I found was from 1999 through to a volume which was published in 2025. Only about a dozen seem to be in print currently and of those only a handful appears to have eBooks. With my dual form of dyslexia this is disappointing. I greatly prefer eBooks so I can change the font, and the colour of font and page to make reading easier. I have added all the eBook editions I could find to my wish list. About the Series we are informed:

“15 Days of Prayer Series

 On a journey, it’s good to have a guide. Even great saints took spiritual directors or confessors with them on their itineraries toward sanctity. Now you can be guided by the most influential spiritual figures of all time. The 15 Days of Prayer series introduces their deepest and most personal thoughts.

This popular series is perfect if you are looking for a gift, or if you want to be introduced to a particular guide and his or her spirituality. Each volume contains:

• A brief biography of the saint or spiritual leader 
• A guide to creating a format for prayer or retreat
• Fifteen meditation sessions with reflection guides”

The description of this specific volume states:

“Brother Roger (1915-2005) founded the ecumenical Taizé Community, which continues to welcome tens of thousands of young adult pilgrims each year. The Community is familiar to the faithful of many denominations, who use Taizé’s meditative songs in their worship.

Above all else Brother Roger strived not to be a spiritual master or teacher of methods of prayer and meditation but a listener. So this book presents not a program of prayer but an itinerary through the insights at the heart of Brother Roger’s life of prayer and of action, telling the story of the Taizé Community along the way. It allows readers to know and to pray with a figure who touched thousands of lives and helped, as Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has said, “Change the whole climate of a religious culture.””

There is no ‘about the author’ section in the book or on the back. But we are informed on the page with the book description that:

“Sabine Laplane, a member of the Apostolic Community of Saint Francis Xavier, knew Brother Roger personally and remains a friend of Taizé. The Taizé brothers themselves encouraged her to write this book.”

The chapters in this volume are:

How to Use This Book

How to Use This Book
Abbreviations
Chronology of Brother Roger’s Life
Brother Roger of Taizé (1915–2005)
1. The Humble Sign of a Community
2. In Our Darkness, Kindle the Flame That Never Dies Away
3. Returning to the Spirit of Childhood
4. God Is Love Alone
5. A Yes for a Lifetime
6. Happy the Simple-Hearted!
7. Living God’s Today
8. A Path Opens
9. A Mystery of Communion
10. Struggle and Contemplation
11. Kindness of Heart
12. Each of Us Has a Pastoral Gift
13. A Passionate Waiting
14. A Wider Outlook
15. A Pilgrimage of Trust
For Further Reading
Also available in the “15 Days of Prayer” series:

I highlighted a few of passages while reading this volume some of them are:

“Like the others in this series, this book is an invitation to spend some time in the company of someone who can become, for a while, like a companion on our journey of prayer—someone who can help us draw inspiration from the sources that gave astonishing vitality to his own life. Brother Roger cannot be taken as an isolated, individual spiritual figure: his life is inseparable from the existence of the Taizé Community in France.”

“So this book is an opportunity to get to know and to pray with a figure who touched countless thousands of lives and helped (in the words of Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury) change the whole climate of a religious culture.”

“The book can, of course, be read straight through, but it is best if possible to give each chapter plenty of time. The chapters can accompany the stages of a quiet retreat, for those who have the opportunity. Or they can be read day by day, or week by week, during the course of everyday life. If there is an opportunity to give them quality time, in a place where you know you will not be disturbed, so much the better. Take time for the questions, too, to make links to the realities of your own life.”

“To follow Christ with the gift of his whole life he trusted in something which his child’s eye had glimpsed in his beloved and admired grandmother: that it is within oneself that one begins the process of reconciliation.”

“Along with kindheartedness, simplicity does not exclude a search for beauty nor for a way of harmony which reveals something to us about the tenderness of our God: relying on the generosity of God’s gift in each person; listening, rather than giving advice; living in wonder, and letting our hearts thrill.”

“We are overwhelmed by a great desire to pray, and yet may find ourselves inhibited by our ignorance of how to do so. Without waiting for the Lord to respond, or without knowing how to figure it out for ourselves, we try to put together a fragment here, another fragment there, until a moment comes when we encounter others on the way, who become witnesses for us, guides who help us to focus on Christ and who help us put words to the realities of our inner life.”

“Solitude may be an essential condition of an inner life, but isolation is not.”

“The Creator remains attached to the man or woman whom he has made in his own image, and in whom he recognizes the image of his Son.”

“It is not so much that God is silent, as that we hide ourselves behind a veil.”

““Lord Jesus Christ, your light shines within us, let not my doubts or my darkness speak to me. Lord Jesus Christ, your light shines within us; let my heart always welcome your love.””

“To pull off our masks, or not to take them seriously, doesn’t mean being naive or maladjusted to social life. We know that, consciously or not, we are often part of the social game, even within the Church. We can try not to be a part of this game while still remaining in touch with practical reality and a sense of our responsibilities.”

“How marvelous is this faith and this recognition of a God who accompanies human beings, who joins us in our trials. Brother Roger loved to repeat that “in Jesus, ‘God is united to every human being without exception,’ ” restating in his own manner the words of the Second Vatican Council in Gaudium et Spes.”

“Let us keep our eyes fixed upon Christ who himself knew the feeling of abandonment, who tasted the loneliness of suffering. In the agony at Gethsemane he experienced human abandonment as well as God’s silence. He joins us in the today of his resurrection: he is here among us, accompanying us, urgently inviting us to believe in his love which is for all time.”

“God our Father, we want to love you with all our strength, with all our soul. But you know that there can be within us inner resistances. Give us the boldness to leap over the walls, to dare to renew again and for always the yes of the gift of our whole life.”

“Throughout your day, let work and rest be quickened by the Word of God. Keep inner silence in all things so as to dwell in Christ. Be filled with the spirit of the Beatitudes: joy, simplicity, mercy. (EN)”

“Are there a few inner priorities which have always marked my life? Can I formulate them? Do I hear the call to live more simply? How can my life become less cluttered, more focused on what really matters? What can I let go of ? How can a simple life remain joyful and not austere?”

“A disposition toward the future that might be called hope, the conviction in the depths of his heart that Christ had transmitted a mission to his Church, that God does not stop caring about every human being, and does not withdraw from history.”

“Good news! It may be late, but there is still time to open our door and invite the stranger to our table, and to welcome the Spirit of the Risen Christ who interprets the Scriptures for us.”

“To go forward and better to understand others, Brother Roger always initiated meetings, going to Rome, to Constantinople, even to Moscow. With Pope John XXIII he experienced a deep accord which gave him a new understanding of the ministry of communion for the universal Church which the Bishop of Rome was called to exercise.”

“These days I often find myself in the little Romanesque church, near the reserved Eucharist. This place is inhabited by a living Presence: the faith of the Catholic Church has testified to it since the first centuries.”

“For disciples of Jesus, it is urgent not to get sidetracked into a meaningless opposition between involvement with people and the inner life (which itself knows struggles and crises).”

“We need only open ourselves to contemplation. It will teach us how to see, and expand the space before us where we will encounter the newness of the Spirit.”

“Mindful of the suffering and isolation of Christians behind the Iron Curtain, some brothers traveled to meet with them. Sometimes Brother Roger went also. Some brothers learned Russian. Any time it was possible to take part in a church camp, go on a pilgrimage such as at Czestochowa, or help at a construction site, some young people were sent to do so.”

“God is always on the side of those who weep. Consequently, during the Second Vatican Council, Brother Roger, before rejoicing over the adoption of a text he favored, which was however not unanimously passed, requested a prayer for the minority who felt unrecognized. It comes about that in opening itself to all the misery of the world in daily prayer, morning and evening, the heart becomes wider and is more generous in its intercessions.”

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In following them we find ourselves invited to changes in our lives, sometimes ones whereby we seem to be standing still, fruits of inner work or of reflection, sometimes ones marked by encounters which open us far beyond anything we had thought we were looking for.”

I hope those quotes give you a feel for this volume. I picked this volume because I had it and also the volume ‘Brother Roger and Taizé A New Springtime’ by Father Bryan Wells a biography from The Catholic Truth Society, that I had not read yet. I read it towards the end of working through this volume. 

This is a good volume in an excellent series. Spending these 15 days with Brother Roger, was informative. I will admit I was aware of the name Brother Roger, and Taizé prior to reading this volume and the other mentioned. I do recall the early paperback edition of the Glory & Praise Hymn booklets in church in the late 70’s and early 80’s and the connection to Taizé. But I had not looked much into it. In the early 2000’s when I was a mature student back in university, the Chaplains office often used the music of Taizé. And I recall a few students who even went. But I had never really looked into it with any depth. I am thankful I have done so now with this volume. The written reflections and the discussion questions were engaging. I just really wish all of the 40 volumes were available as eBooks, I would work through them all if so.

A good read in a great series!

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2026 Catholic Reading Plan!


Books in the 15 Days of Prayer With Series:
Blessed Frédéric Ozanam - Christian Verheyde
Dietrich Bonhoeffer - Matthieu Arnold
Don Bosco - Robert Schiele
Henri Nouwen - Robert Waldron
Jean-Claude Colin - Francois Drouilly
Johannes Tauler - Andre Pinet
Meister Eckhart - André Gozier
Peter Joseph Triest - Brother René Stockman
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin - André Dupleix 
Saint Alphonsus Liguori - Jean-Marie Segalen
Saint Augustine - Jaime García
Saint Benedict - André Gozier
Saint Catherine of Siena - Chantal van der Plancke 
Saint Clare of Assisi - Marie-France Becker
Saint Dominic - Alain Quilici 
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton - Betty Ann McNeil
Saint Eugene de Mazenod - Bernard Dullier
Saint Faustina Kowalska - John Cleary
Saint Francis de Sales - Claude Morel
Saint Francis of Assisi - Thaddée Matura O.F.M.
Saint John of the Cross - Constant Tonnelier
Saint Katharine Drexel - Leo Luke Marcello 
Saint Martín de Porres: A Saint of the Americas - Brian J. Pierce
Saint Teresa of Avila - Jean Abiven
Saint Therese of Lisieux - Victoria Hebert
Saint Thomas Aquinas - Suzanne Vrai and André Pinet
Saint Vincent de Paul - Jean-Pierre Renouard
The Curé of Ars - Pierre Blanc


15 Days of Prayer Series from New City Press


Sunday, 16 August 2026

War at Home and at the Front - A Chaplain - CTS Onefifties Book 21

War at Home and at the Front
A Chaplain
Mrs Blundell of Crosby
Catholic Truth Society
ISBN 9781784695477
eISBN 9781784695194
ASIN B075FRMSD9
CTS Booklet CL21

War at Home and at the Front - A Chaplain - CTS Onefifties Book 21

Over the last several years I have read over 365 books and booklets from the CTS. This book is very different from many of the others. In 2018 during the 150 Anniversary of the CTS they released special editions of  some of their most popular and influential booklets. We are told about the series that:

“CTS Publisher Fergal Martin said, “1868 to 2018 we feel is something to celebrate. We have delved into our archives of thousands of titles and uncovered countless gems that celebrate the huge range and diversity of CTS publishing across a century and a half. The CTS archive represents a unique and valuable resource chronicling the changing concerns of the Catholic population of the British Isles and beyond over the last 150 years. There is something original and special here for everybody. Our hope is that readers can dip into the past – and find the present.””

This volume was actually compiled from two other works. They are:

At the Front: Thoughts and Prayers for the Fighting Forces - A Chaplain, 1940 Mothers in Wartime - Mrs Blundell of Crosby, 1942

The description of this new combined edition is:

“An army chaplain offers practical advice to Catholic soldiers; Catholic mothers are encouraged to set the difficulties of the Home Front in a wider context.

An army chaplain offers plain advice to soldiers, with particular emphasis on the usual temptations of military life: grousing at authority or physical discomfort; fear; sexual misdemeanours. Prayers and short Scripture passages are also included. This is a practical book, with no illusions about the nature of army life.

Mrs Blundell’s booklet began as a talk given in 1942 to the Union of Catholic Mothers. The normal difficulties of motherhood were amplified by the particular circumstances of wartime: rationing, the systematic evacuation of children from cities under threat of German bombing; separation from husbands and fathers. Mothers should practise the peacetime virtues (patience, discernment and encouragement, prayer) but also incorporate them into the great mission of prayer called by Cardinal Hinsley “The Sword of the Spirit”. She stresses the need to be united, in prayer even if not in person, with other Catholic women at home and abroad, and with husbands and fathers in peril of their lives.”

The chapters and sections in this volume are:

At the Front
     Four Points
     Holy Scripture: God and the Sinner
     Confession
     Holy Scripture: The Mass
     The Mass
     Holy Scripture: The Love of God and Tribulation
     Patience in Suffering
     Holy Scripture: Sins of the Flesh
     Purity
     Winter Hardships
     Prayer in Time of Hardship or Difficulty
     Holy Scripture: God's Providence
     God's Providence
     The Sufferings of Jesus
     Before Action
     Holy Scripture: God and Victory
     Prayer for Victory
     For Our Dead Comrades
     "Render to Cæsar the Things That are Cæsar's, 
          and to God the Things that are God's."
     The Courage of Christ and His Saints

Mothers in Wartime
     Foreword
     Chapter I
     Chapter II
     Chapter III
     Chapter IV
     Chapter V
     Chapter VI

Background
CTS Onefifties

The background section stated:

“An army chaplain offers plain advice to soldiers, with particular emphasis on the usual temptations of military life: grousing at authority or physical discomfort; fear; sexual misdemeanours. Prayers and short Scripture passages are also included. This is a practical book, with no illusions about the nature of army life.”

and 

“Mrs Blundell’s booklet began as a talk given in 1942 to the Union of Catholic Mothers. The normal difficulties of motherhood were amplified by the particular circumstances of wartime: rationing, the systematic evacuation of children from cities under threat of German bombing; separation from husbands and fathers. Mothers should practise the peacetime virtues (patience, discernment and encouragement, prayer) but also incorporate them into the great mission of prayer called by Cardinal Hinsley “The Sword of the Spirit”. She stresses the need to be united, in prayer even if not in person, with other Catholic women at home and abroad, and with husbands and fathers in peril of their lives.”

I highlighted several sections in this volume, more in the first work than the second. From ‘At The Front’ they are:

“Try to realize that God is always with you. He is with you wherever you are, and you can always pray to Him. You can always pray to Him, even if you are miles away from a church or a priest. Ask Him confidently for what you need, and He will always hear you and give you what you ask, and much more besides.”

“Should you commit in the future a grievous offence against God, remember that you can be reconciled to Him at any time by a good act of contrition.”

“Be regular in your daily prayers.”

“Lastly, if you want to keep out of mortal sin and to serve God faithfully, you must go to Confession and Holy Communion as often as you can.”

“The Sacraments are the most sure means that we have of strengthening our soul. If a man cannot get to them through no fault of his own, then God will help him in other ways.”

“And let us pray also for others: for our dear ones at home; for all who have lost their lives in the war; for the intentions of our Holy Father the Pope, that God may put an end to the war and give us a just and lasting peace.”

“So Saint Paul warns the Christians to whom he is writing that they must not deceive themselves. If they commit impurity and the other evil acts he has mentioned, they cannot at the same time be followers of Christ; they cannot obtain the kingdom of heaven.”

“And so when you feel cold and miserable, say to yourself: My conscience is good, at any rate. By being here I am doing my duty, I am serving God, I am earning Heaven for myself.”

“And so, if you are pierced right through with the cold and damp, say to yourself: I am suffering now like Jesus Christ did, when He was scourged at the pillar and crowned with thorns. Only His pains were much worse than mine. I will bear mine patiently as He bore His. And by this I shall earn my crown and come to be with Him in heaven.”

“You yourselves have to look after this. No one else can make you do your duty to God, no one else can do it for you. Your chaplains can only remind you of it and urge you to it. Almighty God has left it in the power of each man to choose whether he will serve Him or not.”

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Few men deliberately refuse to serve God and choose evil instead of good. But it is easy for a man to become careless about his duty in small things and then if he does not try and stop himself he comes to neglect it in great, and finally ceases to care about it at all.”

“The canonized saints of the Church from the time of the Apostles to our own day have all followed the example set us by Our Blessed Lord. They have not been afraid of bodily pain and death. Many of the martyrs endured most terrible tortures rather than deny their faith, and they include all kinds of men, sensitive and delicate men as well as the hardy—even youths and women. The saints have not feared things that most other men, usually considered brave, still fear. They have not been afraid to be poor, to live on coarse food or hardly any food at all, in mean and filthy surroundings. They have chosen these things when they need not have had them. They have not minded being called fools by other men, and generally ill-treated; and when these things were happening to them, instead of being sad as we should have been, they have kept joyful all the time.”

From ‘Mothers in Wartime’:

“In a world which has come to undervalue the importance of family life, children are needing their parents now as never before.”

“The needs of to-day cry for the fulfilment of those aims for our own sake and for the sake of the whole tragic world in which we live, and for which we pray.”

“Now, I am all for adventure, but I believe that God plans the best adventure for each of us; if we pray and if we do some honest thinking we shall know what it is.”

“Children need the Spirit of Fatherhood too. The united essence of fatherhood and motherhood must mingle in their lives. I do not think that enough is thought or said about this, and I can say but little in this very small work.”

“It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of this united parenthood.”

I hope those quotes give you a feel for this volume comprised of those two separate pieces. Though written during a time of World War II, in 1940 and 1942 these two pieces have a great deal of advice that could easily be applied to our lives in this day and age. In our battle against the day and age we live in. Even much of the advice for Mother’s could be translated for Fathers to be better men, husbands, and fathers. 

I have only read a few of the CTS Onefifties but have benefited from each of them, and look forward to reading the rest of the collection. This is an excellent read and one I benefited from, it is a volume I can easily recommend it.

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2026 Catholic Reading Plan! For other reviews of books from the Catholic Truth Society click here.

For all reviews of books in the CTS Onefifties Series click here.








Medieval Christianity - Christopher Henry Dawson - CTS Onefifties Book 18


Saturday, 15 August 2026

Brother Roger and Taizé: A New Springtime - Bryan Wells - CTS Biographies

Brother Roger and Taizé A New Springtime 
Father Bryan Wells
ISBN 9781860827884
eISBN 9781784694821
ASIN B075P2VFRD
CTS Booklet B746

Brother Roger and Taizé: A New Springtime - Bryan Wells - CTS Biographies

I have had this volume for a while but have just not got around to reading it. I picked this up to read when I was almost finished 15 Days of Prayer with Brother Roger of Taizé by Sabine Laplane. I figured it would be a good read and the two volumes could supplement each other. I read this one one morning over 2 large mugs of tea.

Over the last several years, I have read many books from the Catholic Truth Society, in fact over 465 of them as of the reading of this volume; many read more than once; this all since the spring of 2018. Most were good reads; some were great reads; and a few are exceptional. And this is an another great little volume.

The description of this volume is:

“This booklet explores the world-famous centre of ecumenical prayer and pilgrimage, Taizé in eastern France, giving practical advice for people travelling there, and the man behind it, Brother Roger Schutz.

Taizé in eastern France is a world-famous centre of ecumenical prayer and pilgrimage, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, especially young people. This booklet explores both the place itself, giving practical advice for people travelling there, and the man behind it, Brother Roger Schutz.

Born and raised in Switzerland where he became the leader of the Swiss Student Christian Movement, Brother Roger arrived in Taizé amidst the Nazi invasion of France in 1940, convinced that his calling was to help the poor. For the next 65 years, up to his tragic death in 2005, he worked to bring all people closer to Christ through prayer and reflection. That desire is still key to the work of the Taizé Community today.”

The chapters and sections in the book are:

Christianity’s best kept secret
Roger’s early years
Taizé and ecumenism
Taizé today – a new springtime
Visiting Taizé
Why come to Taizé?
Four secrets of Taizé
The Sacraments at Taizé
Taizé and Rome
A reflection

I highlighted a few passages while reading this volume, some of them are:

“Many people associate Taizé with a style of music or with specific songs such as “Jesus, Remember me” or “Bless the Lord my Soul”. Some may have heard of Br. Roger, who started the Taizé community, or know that Taizé is a place in France, while others associate it with a contemplative spirituality. These associations are all true–but they are only glimmers of the actual community of Taizé.”

“Unlike most religious communities, Taizé does not have a long history–at time of writing (2012) only seventy-two years.”

“From his arrival at Taizé in 1940 until his death in 2005, Br. Roger’s life was totally dedicated to living the way of Christ, to solidarity with the poor and to seeking the reconciliation of churches, individuals and nations. Focusing on the gospel’s essence has enabled the Community to speak to the lives of millions of young people over the years.”

“We get the impression of a solitary but not lonely boy. The house was always full of visitors, and Roger wrote that his childhood, far from being sad and lonely, was full and active. The house was full of music–pianos and a gramophone–and the young Roger developed a love for Bach and Chopin, who would often move him to tears. In later years, in the company of his Taizé brothers, he loved listening to music, “through which the plenitude of God is made more accessible.””

“He was ill for several years and came close to death. The long period of his recovery, however, was also to be formative. He took long walks in the mountain air and he also studied with the idea of becoming a writer.”

“This Taizé house would now become the base for the Grande Communauté and in December 1940 it held its first meeting in what they called the house of Cluny.”

“Eventually the house of the four young men became a focal point for students, workers and trade union officials; their strong links with working people was to be one of the major themes of the eventual Taizé community.”

“It was not until 1953 that Br. Roger wrote out the Rule of Taizé. Like most monastic Rules (the charter of regulations governing a community) it was the fruit of experimental living. The Rule of Taizé is not prescriptive but attempts to suggest a spirit and to motivate and inspire a way of life. It is solidly based on phrases from the Scriptures. The first brothers-all Protestants-would have been well versed in Scripture.”

“This appeal bore fruit. In September 1960, and again in 1961, Br. Roger invited a dozen Catholic bishops and fifty Protestant Pastors to meet at Taizé for three days. This was one of the first gatherings of its kind since the Reformation and Br. Roger invited all participants to share their common pastoral concerns and the problems each was experiencing in the contemporary world.”

“In late afternoon, a series of voluntary workshops are offered, covering a large and varied list of topics; these may include anger management, spirituality through music, understanding icons, being the church in the world, and many more. These are well attended and of a high standard of presentation, complementing the compulsory Bible Introduction.”

“Perhaps more than simply importing the chants, we need to import these other powerful aspects of Taizé-reconciliation, freedom and trust–if our young people are to grow into the likeness of Christ and so transform their world and themselves in the process.”

“The story of Taizé is inextricably bound up with the eventual goal of the union of all Christians, respecting the ministry of the Bishop of Rome as universal pastor.”

I hope those quotes give you a feel for this volume. I will admit I was aware of the name Brother Roger, and Taizé prior to reading this volume and the other mentioned. I do recall the ealy paperback edition of the Glory & Praise Hymn booklets in church in the late 70’s and early 80’s and the connection to Taizé. But I had not looked much into it. In the early 2000’s when I was a mature student back in university, the Chaplains office often used the music of Taizé. And I recall a few students who even went. But I had never really looked into it with any depth. I am thankful I have done so now with this volume.     

This book is an interesting read. I am thankful for the work that the CTS does, and for their effort to stay up to date on eBook editions. With my dual form of dyslexia and my son having eye tracking issues I consider them essential, especially with adaptive technology. I am thankful for this volume. This is a good read I can easily recommend it, for those wanting an introduction to Brother Roger and Taizé! 

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews:  2026 Catholic Reading Plan! For other reviews of books from the Catholic Truth Society click here.


Friday, 14 August 2026

Private Road - Eric Paul Chapman

Private Road
Forgotten Path Publishing
ISBN 9798904525132

Private Road - Eric Paul Chapman - Blue

This book was originally recommended by Mike Aquilina, and everything he has ever recommended that I have read has been great. But this was one of the first fiction books I recall him recommending. Unfortunately at the time of writing this review it is not available in Canada. In the US there is a print and eBook edition. And it was an excellent read! The description of this volume states:

“If you were a notorious international criminal who faked your death, where would you hide?

Misfit teens Charlie and Tuesday are shocked to discover one such villain resides in their quiet little suburb just outside Pittsburgh down a woodsy private road, where he creepily goes by the name Mr. In Between.

Aided by his shadowy henchmen Chester and Jenkins and thuggish police officers Fitch and Romano, Mr. In Between is planning a satanic ceremony in the forests of Sewickley Heights centered around child sacrifice and destruction of light.

Mistrustful of authority, Charlie and Tuesday coalesce around conspiracy theorist Uncle Johnny, daring young mountain biker Diego and dogged online investigator Tampa Bae. But internal tensions arise over what to do: Stake out the forest trail that loops around Mr. In Between's property and seize the first chance to kill him, or heed the counsel of the mysterious Flag Man Dan with his seemingly magical maps, flags and lanterns?

Private Road is a gripping supernatural thriller that reminds us, even in this age of advanced technology and growing isolation, great adventures are still possible.”

About the author we are informed:

“Eric Paul Chapman was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA, and currently resides in the small town of Leetsdale, PA. He has written 25 .screenplays, three of which were made into independent films. By day, he is a closed captioner for the hard of hearing. In his spore time, he likes to hike the nearby trails. He doesn’t have any pets but plays with the many stray cats in his neighborhood. Private Rood is his debut novel.”

This story is an intense read. It is way better than a lot of what I read as a teen and even young adult. It is a mystery, wrapped in the supernatural. In some ways it reminds me a bit of 100 Cupboards by N.D. Wilson, and E. P. Cowley's Tales From Wakken Wood. It also reminds me of some of Madeleine L’Engle’s works. It is a story about friendship, community and finding that battles with darkness can have some serious consequences. 

The characters are masterfully written; especially Charlie and Tuesday. You cannot help but feel for them. And Flagman Dan is so intriguing, I cannot but hope we will get to meet him in future offerings. The story begins with a strange girl moving in upstairs. Tuesday is unlike anyone Charlie had ever met before. And the adventure begins. But things are not all as they appear. And as Tuesday leads Charlie on a quest they soon realize a murder a few years back and a supposed dead criminal may be hiding in plain sight. But to piece things together they will need help. And Some comes in surprising ways. 

The pacing is excellent. The book grabs your attention and does not let go. 

I will note there are 2 alternate covers for this volume. I like both but prefer the blue myself. This is an excellent story. It is very impressive as a debut novel. I would not hesitate to pick up the next offering from Chapman’s pen. I just wish it was available in Canada. I know several people I would recommend it to or pick it up for.

A great read I can easily recommend!

Note: This book is part of a series of reviews: 2026 Catholic Reading Plan!

Books by Eric Paul Chapman:
When Will I See You Again?

Private Road - Eric Paul Chapman

Private Road - Eric Paul Chapman - Blue


Thursday, 13 August 2026

Cooking With Columbo Suppers With The Shambling Sleuth - Jenny Hammerton

Cooking With Columbo: 
Suppers With The Shambling Sleuth: 
Episode guides and recipes from the kitchen of Peter Falk and many of his Columbo co-stars
ISBN 9781981417421
ASIN B079QW5SFM

Cooking With Columbo Suppers With The Shambling Sleuth - Jenny Hammerton

I ran across this volume while working on a piece on the TV Series. Over nearly a year I watched the complete run of Columbo, while researching an article I wrote as an overview on the series I discovered this cookbook, two series of novels and other volumes related to the sleuth. 

The description of this book states:

“Grab your rumpled raincoat, chomp down on a cigar, and rattle those pots and pans!  It’s time to braise, broil, chop, chill, grill, roast, and poach with world’s most beloved sleuth!   

Columbo super-fan, Jenny Hammerton, offers an episode by episode guide to the food and drink so prominently featured throughout the greatest television detective series ever made.

She guides you through cherry-picked, episode-specific recipes, and suggests ways to make your Columbo party, the talk of the town. Beyond the expected hard-boiled eggs and chili, you’ll find many other ideas for delicious dinners that are sure to entice every armchair detective.

Jenny is the proprietress of the wildly popular, Silver Screen Suppers blog site. She has plundered her archive (of more than 7000 movie star recipes) for the favorites of The Lieutenant himself, Peter Falk, and those of his many stellar co-stars.

Another description is:

“Grab your rumpled raincoat, chomp down on a cigar, and rattle those pots and pans! It’s time to braise, broil, chop, chill, grill, roast, and poach with world’s most beloved sleuth! Columbo super-fan, Jenny Hammerton, offers an episode by episode guide to the food and drink so prominently featured throughout the greatest television detective series ever made. She guides you through cherry-picked, episode-specific recipes, and suggests ways to make your Columbo party, the talk of the town. Beyond the expected hard-boiled eggs and chili, you’ll find many other ideas for delicious dinners that are sure to entice every armchair detective. Jenny is the proprietress of the wildly popular, Silver Screen Suppers blog site. She has plundered her archive (of more than 8,000 movie star recipes) for the favorites of The Lieutenant himself, Peter Falk, and those of his many stellar co-stars. Rustle up a big batch of Johnny Cash’s perfectly-seasoned Chili for a screening of Swan Song (with lots of chums). Serve Dick Van Dyke’s delectable Breast of Chicken Florentine to your sweetie, while watching Negative Reaction. Pamper yourself with Janet Leigh’s heavenly Cheese Soufflé, an indulgent dinner for one, with Forgotten Lady to entertain you.

“Food is an ever-present and enjoyable ingredient of the show. I can only commend author Jenny for her passion for the subject matter and her devotion to the Columbo cause. What you have here, is a fantastic collection of recipes suitable for every occasion. ”The Columbophile, internationally renowned Columbo expert.”

About the author we are informed:

“Jenny Hammerton is a film archivist who is obsessed with what her Hollywood film idols liked to eat and drink. She's been collecting the signature dishes of her favourite actresses and actors for many years and has been writing about them since 2006 on the Silver Screen Suppers website.

She runs worldwide monthly Dinner and a Movie events on Substack - everyone is welcome! Visit the Silver Screen Suppers website to find out more.”

I have started a rewatching of the Columbo Television Series, mainly while cooking or eating to have something on in the background. 

Some of the recipes in the volume are:
Anne Baxter’s Genuine Swiss Quiche
Anthony Andrews’ Chicken in a Brick
Ben Gazzara’s Leg of Lamb, Sicilian Style
Billy Connolly’s Stuffed Trout
Celeste Holm’s Celestial Chicken
Dick Van Dyke’s Breast of Chicken Florentine
Donald Pleasance’s No-name Curry
Eddie Albert’s Butterfly Leg of Lamb
Gene Barry’s Kibbee
George Hamilton’s Ginger Snap Dandy
Hector Elizondo’s Famous Pasta Pomodoro
Ida Lupino’s Hot Pot Casserole
Jack Cassidy’s City Chicken
Jack Cassidy’s Quickie Green Bean Casserole
Jack Cassidy’s Rainbow Trout in a Pouch
Jackie Cooper’s Curried Eggs and Macaroni
Janet Leigh’s Cheese Souffle
Jeanette Nolan’s Sizzling Liver with Walnuts
John Cassavetes’ Minted Beef
Johnny Cash’s Chili
Jose Ferrer’s Eggs Ferrer with Fried Potatoes
Laurence Harvey’s Chicken Pie
Lee Grant ’s Malibu Chicken
Leonard Nimoy’s Potatoes La Jolla Chez Jay
Nicol Williamson’s Steak Mince and Stovie Potatoes
Oscar Werner’s Weiner Schnitzel
Patrick O’Neal’s Ragout de Boeuf Bourguignon
Peter Falk’s Barbecued Spare Ribs
Peter Falk’s Pork Chops and Vinegar Peppers
Peter Falk’s Pumpkin Lasagna
Peter Falk’s Simple Avocado
Peter Falk’s Veal Scallopini and White Wine
Ray Milland’s Chicken Chow Mein
Ray Milland’s Lobster Salad
Ricardo Montalban’s Asparagus Soup
Richard Basehart’s Beans and Frankfurters
Robert Conrad’s Infamous Hangover Eggs
Robert Vaughan’s Mushroom Stuffed Zucchini
Rod Steiger’s Chicken Grand Marnier
Ross Martin’s Beef in Anchovy Cream
Ruth Gordon’s Zucchini Omelet
Shera Danese’s Italian Stuffed Peppers
Susan Clark’s Shrimp Curry
Theodore Bikel’s Glorified Meatloaf
Trish Van Devere’s All Day Chilli in the Pot
Valerie Harper’s Summer Squash
Vera Miles’ Mexican Casserole
Vincent Price’s Hollandaise Sauce
William Shatner’s Lime-Garlic Broiled Chicken
William Shatner’s Steak Picado

The chapters in the book are:

Foreword 
Introduction 
Prescription: Murder - 1968 
Ransom For A Dead Man - 1971 
Murder By The Book -1971 
Death Lends A Hand - 1971 
Dead Weight - 1971 
Suitable For Framing - 1971 
Lady In Waiting - 1971 
Short Fuse - 1972 
Blueprint For Murder - 1972 
Etude In Black - 1972 
The Greenhouse Jungle - 1972 
The Most Crucial Game - 1972 
Dagger Of The Mind - 1972 
Requiem For A Falling Star - 1973 
A Stitch In Crime - 1973 
Th6 Most Dangerous Match - 1973 
Double Smock - 1973 
Lovely But Lethal- 1973 
Any Old Port In A Storm - 1973 
Candidate For Crime - 1973 
Double Exposure - 1973 
Publish Or Perish - 1974 
Mino Over Mayhem - 1974 
Swan Song - 1974 
A Friend In Deed - 1974 
An Exercise In Fatality - 1974 
Negative Reaction - 1974 
By Dawn’s Early Light - 1974 
Troubled Waters - 1975 
Playback- 1975 
A Deadly State Of Mind - 1975 
Forgotten Lady- 1975 
A Case Of Immunity - 1975 
Identity Crisis - 1975 
A Mater Of Honor - 1976 
Now You See Him - 1976 
Last Salute To The Commodore - 1976 
Fade In To Murder - 1976 
Old Fashioned Murder- 1976 
The Bye-Bye Sky High I.Q. Murder Case - 1977 
Try And Catch Me - 1977 
Murder Under Glass - 1978 
Make Me A Perfect Murder - 1978 
How To Dial A Murder - 1978 
The Conspirators - 1978 
Columbo Goes To The Guillotine - 1989 
Murder, Smoke And Shadows -1989 
Sex  And The Married Detective - 1989 
Grand Deceptions - 1989 
Murder: A Self Portrait - 1989 
Columbo Cries Wolf - 1980 
Agenda For Murder -1990 
Rest In Peace, Mrs. Columbo - 1990 
Uneasy Lies The Crown - 1990 
Murder In Malibu -1990 
Col-Umbo Goes To College - 1990 
Caution: Murder Can Be Hazardous To Your Health - 1991
Columbo And The Murder Of A Rock Star - 1991 
Death Hits The Jackpot - 1991
No Time To Die - 1992
A Bird In The Hand - 1992
It’s All In The Game - 1993
Butterfly In Shades Of Grey-  1994
Undercover - 1994
Strange Bedfellows - 1995
A Trace Of Murder - 1997
Ashes To Ashes -1998
Murder With Too Many Notes - 2001
Columbo Like The Nightlife - 2003
Columbo's Chili And Other Delights
Recipe Sources
Acknowledgments
Test Cook’s
Author’s Note
About The Author

The chapters are based on the episodes in the order they appeared. Some recipes we encounter on screen, and some are from the guest stars. The author on her website has photos of the various recipes and how they turned out. But it appears all the recipes were taken from other sources. And we are provided that list at the end of the volume.  

The Columbophile wrote the forward, and is a world famous researcher into the series and the character. That forward begins with:

“When I first heard word of this Columbo cookery book, I was skeptical, to say the least. A book featuring recipes for chili, hard-boiled eggs, and black coffee was bound to be a pretty thin volume, surely?

But then I had a think about the role food played in Columbo. And I realized it’s a pretty important one. From the Lieutenant cooking an omelet for Joanna Ferris in Murder by the Book to him whipping up scaloppini for Paul Gerard in Murder Under Glass; from him gulping Dr. Keppel’s caviar in Double Exposure to assisting Dexter Paris on a live cookery show in Double Shock, food is an ever-present and enjoyable ingredient of the show.

Beyond the confines of the show itself, I had also never considered that the favorite recipes of Columbo stars might have been immortalized in magazines and books of a by-gone era. The 70s really were special times.

Having had the opportunity to have a sneak preview of this book prior to its publication, I can only commend author Jenny for her passion for the subject matter and her devotion to the Columbo cause. What you have here, is a fantastic collection of recipes suitable for every occasion, from a light dinner for one to opulent banquets for a house full of friends.

And that got me thinking again. If we were to host a magnificent, 70s-style feast using the recipes found here, which Columbo stars would be top of the guest list? Here’s my list. And naturally, you’re very welcome to join us. Lieutenant Columbo and Mrs. Columbo were invited, of course, but they had a bowling league dinner dance to attend, so can’t make it. Those tickets cost $17.50 a couple, you know...”

And food does play a big role in the show. A few meals cooked by Columbo himself, and meals partaken with others. Columbo’s go to foods during the show are Hard Boiled Eggs, Chilli, Hotdogs and Canapes. This volume goes beyond that. For each episode we are given some background information and then a recipe. 

The biggest drawback of the volume is there is no index of recipes or of contributors. For example William Shatner:

William Shatner’s Steak Picado
William Shatner's Lime-Garlic Broiled Chicken
William Shatner's Deluxe Hamburgers

I have tried a few recipes and William Shatner's Lime-Garlic Broiled Chicken is my favourite so far. The concept is a unique ideal. And there are some great recipes to try and interesting stories. But I think it could have been excellent with and index of Who and main ingredients, ad a list by types, mains, sides, …

Overall an interesting cookbook. One I am glad I gave it a try. I will do a few of the other offerings from the book. But design could have really some work.
 
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