Martin Schleske, a best-selling German author, is renowned not only for his writing but also for his innovative and skillful work as a violinmaker. His violins, violas, and celli bring the musician and instrument together, creating unimaginable depth in music making. Just as Schleske's instruments open up a world of beauty for the musician, so do his books and articles open up the beauty of creation and God's heart to the reader. Janet Gesme teaches German and music at Central Oregon Community College and enjoys translating and interpreting German, Russian, and Spanish. She played viola professionally for twenty-nine years and now plays cello with the Central Oregon Symphony.
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Publishers Weekly "Thoughtful Christians will find this insightful work packed with logical and potentially paradigm-shifting arguments." "Reading Martin is not an exercise; it is an encounter and experience. May each reader or listener who slows to 'hear' this work of art through its hallowed depths discover anew the 'singer' within their own heart." -- William Paul Young author of The Shack "Drawing on diverse sources--trees, mountain hikes, musical instruments, artwork--a violinmaker weaves a tapestry of beauty and spiritual wisdom. Rarely have I read such a fresh and stimulating work." -- Philip Yancey author of The Jesus I Never Knew "Reading these richly evocative reflections, I found myself again and again 'surprised by joy.' And gratitude. I was reminded that when people live into their callings deeply and faithfully, they become beacons: they remind us what happens when one says yes to the Spirit's invitation daily and faithfully. Stories from Schleske's work as a violinmaker, his knowledge of trees and music and even varnish, become heart-opening parables, not by preachment, but by the loving particularity with which he pays attention to the work he was given." -- Marilyn McEntyre author of When Poets Pray "I have never seen someone so passionately and comprehensively express the relationship between calling and faith. Page by page, Schleske offers lessons along his violinmaking journey that are sure to inspire his readers. His book compels me to join him as a friend and fellow traveler, walking in the woods with him as he shares his beautiful insights. Schleske is the teacher. I am the student. And in the end, I find in the book a sense of hopefulness about the world in which we journey." -- Tony Payne Wheaton College

