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Paul Wilkes is an American writer, speaker, and filmmaker who is best known for his focus on religion, especially Roman Catholicism and its monastic tradition. Wilkes has written for the New Yorker, New York Times Magazine, and Atlantic Monthly. His book, In Mysterious Ways: The Death and Life of a Parish Priest, won a Christopher Award. In addition to Merton, his PBS documentary, Paul was host and writer of the acclaimed television series Six American Families, which won a du Pont-Columbia award for documentary excellence.




7 Ebooks by Paul Wilkes

Paul Wilkes: In Due Season
Paul Wilkes has been a writer/journalist, a TV producer, a monastic, a hedonist, a friend of the famous, a family man, and ultimately a true prodigal son. With In Due Season, Wilkes, one of America’s …
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Paul Wilkes: In Due Season
Paul Wilkes has been a writer/journalist, a TV producer, a monastic, a hedonist, a friend of the famous, a family man, and ultimately a true prodigal son. With In Due Season, Wilkes, one of America’s …
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€16.99
Paul Wilkes: Good Enough Catholic
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€6.61
Paul Wilkes: And They Shall Be My People
A “lucid, compassionate, [and] inspiring” chronicle of an American Rabbi’s struggle to keep the faith of his congregation (Chicago Tribune).   Journalist Paul Wilkes spent a …
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€15.01
Paul Wilkes: Applauding The Kop
Applauding the Kop is the definitive story of Liverpool FC’s goalkeepers. Through a series of remarkable interviews, it reveals the pressure and demands of playing in the prime position for one of …
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€12.48
Paul Wilkes: In Due Season
Paul Wilkes has been a writer/journalist, a TV producer, a monastic, a hedonist, a friend of the famous, a family man, and ultimately a true prodigal son. With In Due Season, Wilkes, one of America’s …
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English
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€23.56