Where Love is There God is Also by graf Leo Tolstoy
The Story
Martin Avdeitch is a cobbler living alone in his basement workshop, grieving his family and feeling abandoned by God. An old pilgrim tells him to look for God, that He will visit. So Martin waits, expecting a dramatic revelation. Instead, his ordinary day is filled with small, needy people: a soldier needing to warm up, a young mother with no coat for her baby, an old woman and a boy fighting over an apple. Martin helps each one, feeling a little lighter each time, but still wondering when the 'real' visit will happen. That night, he has a dream that changes everything.
Why You Should Read It
This story is a quiet gut-punch. In under 30 pages, Tolstoy dismantles our idea of a spiritual quest. We think it's about finding a burning bush, but he shows it might just be about seeing the person in front of you. Martin is so relatable—we've all been that person waiting for a sign, missing the point completely. The beauty is in the shift. You watch his bitterness melt not through a sermon, but through the simple, tiring act of being kind. It makes you look at your own day differently. Who are you ignoring while you wait for your big moment?
Final Verdict
Perfect for anyone who's ever felt a little lost, cynical, or too busy for 'spiritual' things. It's for the reader who wants a story that sticks with you, that you can finish in one sitting but think about for weeks. If you like tales that find the extraordinary hidden in plain sight—like a modern-day parable—this is your book. Don't let the old-fashioned setting fool you; the message is as urgent and fresh as ever.
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Ava Johnson
11 months agoAfter hearing about this author multiple times, the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. Highly recommended.
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8 months agoI stumbled upon this title and the atmosphere created is totally immersive. Highly recommended.
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5 months agoAmazing book.