The faithful narrative of a pastor's disappearance

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The faithful narrative of a pastor's disappearance

1st ed.

"In this satire, adultery, real estate, religion and intrigue collide in suburban New England. Reverend Thomas Mosher, the young black pastor of the Pilgrims' Congregational Church ("An Historic Church with a Modern Message") in W - , Massachusetts, has vanished without a trace. Does the rumored affair between Thomas and Bethany Caruso, unhappily married mother of two, provide an explanation?

Did Thomas's esoteric final sermon, "The Shapes of Love" (positing that God is an "infinite sphere"), contain a clue? Did the congregation's white, liberal parishioners drive him away? Can people just disappear?".

"Bethany and the rest of the congregants grapple with the ensuing crisis. Chief among them: Artemesia Angelis, an unusually pious housewife with a fixation on the Puritan "heretic" Anne Hutchinson; Margaret Howard, the imposing matriarch of a thriving real estate business; and Bobby Caruso, Bethany's husband, whose lack of interest in church affairs is matched only by his wife's disdain for Bobby's "fornicatorium," a hapless, last-ditch attempt to save their marriage.".

"As the mystery deepens, Anastas skillfully examines the tensions between New England's competing traditions of political liberalism and provincial small-mindedness, and sketches the passions and prejudices of his characters with a playfully cynical but ultimately sympathetic eye, leaving us with a thoughtful, bittersweet portrait of the modern American soul. "Where do people come from?" Bethany asks at the novel's end. "And where do they go?

Who makes a world this unbearable?" Benjamin Anastas's bold, blisteringly funny, and ultimately haunting satire of modern materialism confirms the emergence of an astonishing talent."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
277

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Faithful Narrative of a Pastor's Disappearance
2008, Pan Macmillan
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The Faithful Narrative of a Pastor's Disappearance: A Novel
May 1, 2002, Picador
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Faithful Narrative of a Pastor's Disappearance
2002, Pan Macmillan
in English
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Faithful Narrative of a Pastor's Disappearance
2002, Picador
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Faithful Narrative of a Pastor's Disappearance
2002, Picador
in English
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The faithful narrative of a pastor's disappearance
2001, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3551.N257 F3 2001, PS3551.N257F3 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
277 p. ;
Number of pages
277

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6787925M
Internet Archive
faithfulnarrativ00anas
ISBN 10
0374152144
LCCN
00045609
OCLC/WorldCat
45002134
LibraryThing
319057
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
1191501

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2717362W

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The founding member of the Monday Reflection Group noticed first, arriving at the church to find the pastor's driveway empty and the curtains in the parsonage still drawn, but she knew nothing of his sudden and astonishing disappearance, not yet, only that the Reverend Thomas Mosher, well-liked minister of the Pilgrims' Congregational Church ("An Historic Church with a Modern Message" they included below their name in all the literature) in W-, Massachusetts, spiritual mentor to his well-heeled but undeniably eccentric congregants, author of competent-if sometimes esoteric-Sunday sermons heavy on the Book of Psalms, culminating in his very last one, "The Shapes of Love," which had veered away from the usual Easter Cycle to explore the possibility that God is an "infinite sphere," an idea that had bored some members of the church dumb and had seemed to others inappropriate for a Trinitarian; eligible bachelor rumored to have carried on an affair with a married woman in the church, Bethany
added anonymously.

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