The book that changed me: how Augustine's Confessions has travelled with me for decades, bringing meaning and insight
- Written by Dawn LaValle Norman, Research Fellow and ARC DECRA Fellow, Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, Australian Catholic University

In this series, writers nominate a book that changed their life – or at least their thinking.
Before me as I write lies a book – or should I call it a relic? Augustine’s Confessions in the Oxford paperback edition, translated by Henry Chadwick.
There are layers of different notes in the margins – black ink next...