This is a book about grace, God’s “amazing grace.” To be sure, the context within which Glandion shares his experience of grace is Parkinson’s disease, which is debilitating in virtually every detail of his life. But it is not a sad or disheartening book. On the contrary, while taking us deeply into the wounds of Parkinson’s, The Way of Grace is also richly refreshing. It is, as Glandion puts it, a “chosen path” in the midst of life’s circumstances.