
The Cure at Walden Pond: A Guide to Recovering Our Humanity
Author(s): Thomas Moore (Author)
- Publisher: Pegasus Books
- Publication Date: July 7, 2026
- Language: English
- Print length: 256 pages
- ISBN-10: B0FWZVXR16
- ISBN-13: 9798897101290
Book Description
Among the pages of Henry David Thoreau’s journals and his legendary
Walden, Thomas Moore, beloved bestselling author, psychotherapist, and public thinker, has found transformative ideas and approaches that promise to help us live better. As Moore writes, “We need to make the journey to our own ‘Walden Pond’ and find a cure for our cultural lostness.”Like Moore’s own million-copy-bestselling
Care of the Soul, The Cure at Walden Pond will be widely heralded among readers for its beautiful prose, accessible voice, and profound insights into the human condition.Thoreau was disillusioned in his day by the same kind of frantic consumerism, round-the-clock work, and narrow imagination that trouble us today. Moore will help readers slow down, be more present and mindful in their relationships with their loved ones, and appreciate the beautiful world we share. For Moore, as for Thoreau, there is immense spiritual power all around us.
New Hampshire’s Mount Monadnock is a “natural temple” for all New Englanders, a place of reverence and renewal, and Moore encourages us to find our own places of rejuvenation. There is neglected spirituality—and humanity—in the everyday objects that sustain us too. Moore explores his own memories of an old farmhouse, a grinding stone, and an out-of-tune piano that bring him back to his childhood and his family history.
The journey to Walden Pond is an essential American pilgrimage, and
The Cure at Walden Pond embodies Thoreau’s essence, guiding us through Thoreau’s precepts so we can find more harmony in our communities and in ourselves. Immersing ourselves in the music of the natural world The Cure at Walden Pond is a resonate read that will move and inspire any one in search of a new way of being.Editorial Reviews
Review
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The Cure at Walden Pond is aimed at those seeking change in an often-dehumanizing world. Thoreau’s writings about Walden Pond provide the perfect background for spiritual guidance. Moore explains that the healing found at Walden Pond is a natural one, illustrating the values we might want in an alternative way of life. Fans of Moore and his works, such as Care of the Soul, will find his new book highly worthwhile.” — Library Journal, starred review“Henry David Thoreau and the modern art of soul-making. Moore, the author of the bestselling Care of the Soul (1992), considers the life and work of Henry David Thoreau, the 19th-century essayist who favored simple living in natural surroundings. Moore’s style is clear and accessible, and his short chapters can be read and savored in almost any order. An eloquent call for deliberate living.” —
Kirkus Reviews Praise for Thomas Moore“Thoughtful, eloquent, inspiring.” ―
The San Francisco Chronicle“I soulfully recommend it without reservation.” ―
John Bradshaw, author of Homecoming“This book just may help you give up the futile quest for salvation and get down to the possible task of taking care of your soul. A modest, and therefore marvelous, book about the life of the spirit.” ―
Sam Keen, author of Fire in the Belly“The sincerity, intelligence and style—so beautifully clean—of Thomas Moore’s
Care of the Soul truly moved me. The book’s got strength and class and soul, and I suspect may last longer than psychology itself.” ― James Hillman, author of Re-Visioning Psychology“
Care of the Soul has struck a national nerve.” ― Dallas Morning News
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