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Cargando... The Accident: A Novel (2013)por Curt Finch
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Katherine Brewer leaves the house at dinner time without telling her husband or children where she is going. Hours later her husband receives a phone call informing him she has been in an auto accident and is at the hospital, unconscious. Paul Brewer, pastor of a church, seeks to find out where she went that evening and to uncover the reasons for his wife's recent erratic behavior. He also must tend to the needs of congregation and parent his children. The Accident is a mystery novel with religious, psychological, and philosophical themes as well. It delves into the challenges of marriage and the pains of depression. The setting is coastal North Carolina. The scenes will be familiar to those who either live in or visit the eastern part of the state. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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In this book, the pastor's wife suddenly dies in a car accident. The story is how the pastor adjusts psychologically to his new situation. Much involves his trying to reconstruct what happened and to see if he was in any way responsible for his wife's death. He needs to tell his two children about their mother's death and change his role in the household.
The prose is soft and easy to read. It is filled with grace and many notable quotes. I stopped many times while reading this book to jot these down.
I've met the author in person, have very much enjoyed talking to him, and often think he is the main character of his books...which he is not. These are fiction.
However, the author does live on Bogue Banks, North Carolina, a barrier island on which my family and I vacation every year. I loved reading about the sights that are familiar to me in Curt Finch's book. In this book, he hit upon our very favorite place: Bogue Inlet Pier.
Anyway, this book was enjoyable to read for many reasons...not the least of which is that this self-published book is very good.
Keep writing, Pastor Finch. I'm ready to buy your next book! ( )