
A New Earth: The life-changing follow up to The Power of Now. ‘My No.1 guru will always be Eckhart Tolle’ Chris Evans
Eckhart Tolle's follow-up to The Power of Now has quietly accumulated one of the most devoted readerships in contemporary spiritual writing. It's the only book Oprah Winfrey selected twice for her famous book club, and the inspiration behind a chart-topping podcast she co-hosted with Tolle himself. That kind of lasting pull doesn't come from marketing. It comes from substance. The book's central argument is deceptively simple: most human suffering is self-generated, fed by ego and a compulsive fixation on past regrets or future anxieties. Tolle builds a spiritual framework around this idea, one that feels accessible rather than abstract. Readers are guided towards greater self-awareness, a healthier relationship with their own habits, and a more grounded way of handling conflict and stress. Living in the present moment is the throughline. It sounds familiar, perhaps even obvious, until you actually read it. Oprah herself described it as a wake-up call for the entire planet, while bestselling novelist Santa Montefiore called it both brilliant and genuinely practical, crediting it with teaching her the path to inner peace. Caroline Hirons used just two words: life-changing. Chris Evans went further still, naming Tolle his number one guide above all others. This is not a book that promises quick fixes. What it offers instead is a quiet but persistent shift in perspective, the kind that tends to stick. If you've ever felt scattered, depleted, or stuck in patterns you can't quite break, A New Earth offers something worth sitting with.
- Author: Eckhart Tolle
- Publisher: Penguin
- Genre: Lifestyle & Wellness
- ISBN: 978-0141039411
- Pages: 336 pages
