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Still Finding Myself in Britain: My Search for Faith, Home and True Identity

Contributor(s): Pye, Amy Boucher (Author)

ISBN: 9781788934459

Publisher: Authentic

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Pub Date: October 1, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.62" H x 7.81" L x 5.06" W ( 0.64 lbs) 294 pages

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Still Finding Myself in Britain is a spiritually infused memoir recounting how American Amy Boucher Pye navigated the culture shock of life and faith as she made her home in an English vicarage.

Updated and Revised 10th Anniversary Edition.

Moving to the UK from America after marrying a British vicar, Amy Boucher Pye recounts some of the uniquely British things she negotiated as she settled into her new life.

Working through the church year and seasons, Still Finding Myself in Britain captures the uniquely British take on life and faith from the outside looking in. With a conversational style, Amy explores rooting our faith in Christ to weather any storm and flourish in the sunshine and discovers that our true identity is not based on our physical home or location, but who we are in Christ.

As you consider various quirks and customs in Britain - from plumbing to accents to tea and queuing - you'll sense God's gentle and loving invitation to find yourself in him.

Includes revised chapters, a new foreword by Paul Kerensa and a new epilogue to bring the reader up to date with Amy's story.

Still Finding Myself in Britain will help you:

  • Discover your identity and faith even if you feel lost or out of your depth
  • Find hope in Jesus whatever your circumstances
  • See how God's plans work through the seasons of your life
  • Embrace change with God's help
  • Cook up delicious American food from Amy's family recipes

Brief description: Amy Boucher Pye is a writer, speaker, retreat leader, and spiritual director who lives in London. She holds an MA in Christian spirituality from the University of London and enjoys life with her family in their English vicarage.

Review Quotes:

'Amy Boucher Pye's fish-out-of-water tale is superbly relatable yet uniquely insightful. We won't all move across an ocean to marry a Church of England vicar (though if you are, wow is this the book for you . . .) - but we can all empathize with that odd feeling of being a stranger in a foreign land. Make that a hope-filled American experiencing bizarre British life, and you have before you a few hundred pages of joy.'

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