In Search of Stones by M. Scott Peck recounts his three-week trip through the countryside of Wales, England, and Scotland with Lily, his wife of 33 years. While meditating on megalith stones, the author spins off his thoughts at midlife about holiness, parenthood, money, death, art, pilgrimage, gratitude, peace, and much more. Peck confesses his past addictions to alcohol, cigarettes, and philandering. He reveals his wife's bouts with depression. Along the way, Peck acknowledges the mystery which is at the heart of a relationship with God, a commitment to another person, and any struggle to achieve community. Peck admits this book is the closest thing to an autobiography that he'll ever write.