ISBN-13: 9781499158762 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 126 str.
One of "5 Awesome Atheists Under the Radar."
-Steven Olsen, Patheos.com
"Leaving the Quiet Room" chronicles the formative years of veteran Atheist activist Joe Zamecki at a Catholic primary school. Insightful and often humorous, the memoir is a unique glimpse into the making of a champion for freedom of conscience. Having endured the dogma and abuse of a religious education, Zamecki evolved from true believer to self-described "loudmouth for the Freethought movement."
Zamecki has since dedicated his life to countering the negative consequences of theism, with eight years as a full time employee of American Atheists, Inc. and a stint as the national organization's Texas State Director. His pioneering work includes helping to found Atheists Helping the Homeless, "The Atheist Experience" television show, and countless hours campaigning for the rights of atheists and the freedom of those shackled by religion.
"Joe Zamecki is simultaneously inspirational and controversial. However, he is never afraid to wear his atheism on his sleeve, and that takes a level of courage that few people possess. Joe is also not content to simply be an atheist. He wants to persuade others to walk down a path that he traveled many years ago. "Leaving the Quiet Room" is the story of that journey. Through his story, Joe reminds us that even the most vocal activists may have once been firmly on the other side of the fence. But if he can change his mind, so can you."
-Hemant Mehta, "Friendly Atheist"