"[Thomas Merton] is perhaps the proper patron saint of our information-saturated age, of we who live and move and have our being in social media, and then, desperate for peace and rest, withdraw into privacy and silence, only to return. As we always will." — The New Yorker
“[Merton] is an incredible source of light and comfort and humor.” — Anne Lamott
"[The Seven Storey Mountain] may well prove to be of permanent interest in the history of religious experience." — Evelyn Waugh
"a remarkable book, a classic of its kind....a book one reads with a pencil so as to make it one's own....a pattern and meaning valid for all of us." — Graham Greene
"It is to a book like this that men will turn a hundred years from now to find out what went on in the heart of men in this cruel century." — Clare Booth Luce
"The fervor of [Merton's] progress to the monastery of Gethsemane is deeply moving. It is a difficult matter to write about, but I think there will be many who, however alien the experience may remain to them personally, will put the narrative down with wonder and respect." — New York Herald Tribune
"bracing in its realism, sincere, direct and challenging. . . . The Seven Storey Mountain is a prolonged prayer as well as a great book.” — F. X. Connolly, Catholic World
"With publication of his autobiography, Merton became a cult figure among pious Catholics." — Newsweek
"under its spell disillusioned veterans, students, even teenagers flocked to monasteries across the country either to stay or visit as retreatants." — Time
"[Merton's] example made credible an extreme religious option that would strike many as unthinkable."
— New York Times
“Merton's vivid writing, his spiritual honesty, and his heavenly quest fired my soul.” — National Catholic Reporter
"The Seven Storey Mountain is undoubtedly one of the most significant accounts of conversion from the modern temper to God that our time has seen." — America Magazine