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File Size: 399 KB
Print Length: 232 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0060006331
Publisher: HarperOne; Reprint edition (March 17, 2009)
Publication Date: March 17, 2009
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B0012OYBQC
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This book--well, first let me clarify the "contains some sexual content." There are discussions of characters' sexual loneliness, of attempts to match make, of one gay character who appears briefly without his partner and talks at length with a single woman about otherness; there are perhaps a couple of scenes between the pastor, Sam, and his wife which obviously suggest a warm sexual sharing, none of which is portrayed. That's sexual content for this gentle, but also fierce, series. In this book, the most interesting thing to me was the frustrations of the ministry, the stresses it can put on a marriage, the preciousness of minutes of family life in such a household, the imperfections of the partners in any marriage--even a pastor's. I had a relative who was a pastor (not this denomination); I worked long years in another helping profession before returning to writing and reviewing. The strength, energy, inventiveness, frustrations, endlessness, and the obligations and trust place upon a pastor (or any identified helper) are ongoing and complex. While usually maintaining his humor that so adds human delight to these books, Gulley gives a very good presentation of these aspects of Sam's and Barbara's lives. His secondary characters maintain their usual mix of pull-your-hair-out frustration and coming-through-some-of-the-time (and completely blowing things once in a while), and a new one is introduced; I think interesting storylines will come her way. Gulley also presents particular imperfections in Sam's behavior in this novel; he makes a couple of foolish decisions, and they lead to some preposterous conclusions. One was highly believable; one was a step too far and just not realistic. (But funny!) There is a holiday fest scene that will relieve ever reader of regrets or mortification about our own holiday fiascos; this takes ours to the tenth power. Recommend and enjoyed! Some readers may not like seeing how hard the ministry can be, and there are strong religious right characters who may annoy or offend readers who are Friends or readers who are just not religious right. But a loving, sincere, somewhat true-to-life presentation of familiar community and characters, and a pleasant book, despite the genuine difficulties that for me were very interesting. Sam as a character has evolved considerably in this fourth book of the series, as has Barbara.
I expected a funny and encouraging novel but found it was depressing and discouraging. The author has issues with Evangelical Christians and presents an unrealistic ugly stereotype of evangelicals. As one who has served several churches in small towns, I appreciated the challenges the pastor faced. However, the characters in the novel are much too negative and stereotypic than in real life. I'm sad to find that this novel did not speak to me other in a negative way. I won't read any of the other Gulley novels in this series.
Philip Gulley is an author extraordinaire. I mean it. His books about pastoring a small Quaker church in a little northen town are so simple and straight forward, that at first you think...oh this is too simple...but hold on! Keep reading. His insight into life is so point on and honest. Soon you will be laughing out loud at the scenarios of the church and town's people. So many deep truths are embedded in the stories, not preachy at all, but your heart will be touched, warmed and tickled by them. It is addictive to read his books and this Signs and Wonders is just the tip of the iceberg. People....I think these books are a rare treat and I'm so glad I discovered them. They are every last one of them a solid treasure hidden behind a simple looking book. Don't miss them. Pretty soon they will be hard to find and each one is worthy of passing on to beloved friends and family. Love them...love them.
he is witty and funny, very light-hearted reading as long as you don't mind "spiritual fiction" that is very humanistic in its agenda. While enjoying the writing itself, I had to stop reading because it became frustrating at just how slanted the books are against other denominations other than quaker....especially Baptist...they seem to be the hardest hit denomination, and made to sound "nuts". So if you're a Christian looking for Christian fiction to enjoy, this is NOT the book for you.
In book 3 of the Harmony series, author Philip Gulley writes some of the funniest stories I have read about the idiosyncrasies of the church family. In my own experience I have met some of these folks, I'm sure of it. That kept me laughing out loud. I highly recommend this entire series, which reminds me somewhat of the Mitford books.
I'm re-reading all of the Harmony series, which I found many years ago at a library in Ohio. Google saved me - and I found them online. The mix of humor, social lessons, current events and religion (never overdone) is a perfect soothing bedtime read combo for me. I do take issue with Gulley's consistent description of the Catholics - he uses DaleHinshaw's voice - but it's usually a swipe or a dig. Especially the "Second Class Citizens" line - about an ecumenical service and Communion. It's my only beef about books that always are heart warming, never sappy and sometimes laugh out loud funny.
Same quirky characters in the series with experiences and outcomes that might surprise you. I enjoy this series because it is so real. Seems like i know folks similar to these people and it makes for a comfortable easy read. Laughs thrown in for good measure and this is the reason i read, for enjoyment.
An honest, thoughtful, humorous look at small town church and community life. A Quaker pastor grovels with his town and congregation and pleasantly but obviously points out the good, the bad and the ugly.
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