Perfect Agreement
By (Author) Michael Downing
Counterpoint
Counterpoint
17th November 2009
United States
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
286
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
291g
Mark Sternum, a professor who teaches spelling and grammar at Boston's McClintock College, is full of droll observations about the rules that govern our language, but he leads a diligent if somewhat detached life. Friends and family try to coax him into deeper involvement, yet he keeps even his lover at arm's length. He screens all incoming calls, including his eccentric sister's "word pictures" about the waning days of their comatose mother. One day, an African-American single mother who has failed the college's basic skills test for the last time accuses Mark of "prejudgism," and Mark is fired. Blown off course, he monitors the ensuing academic skirmish from a distance as his case makes national headlines, and turns his attention instead to the graceful rhythms of a small Shaker community. As the scrambled pieces of Mark's life and the simple ways of the Shakers begin to merge, Mark finds new beauty in his own maddening, blissful dependency on the people in his life. Funny and generous, Downing's seemingly effortless prose juxtaposes cunning portraits of academic functionaries weathering the age of political correctness with the people and values of the last Shaker families in America.
"A novel of compassion and wit ... Downing combines one man's tale of loss and acceptance, the lost rhythms of the Shaker world, and the delights of the English language." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Downing is better at writing about Shakers than Hawthorne or Melville ... The feeling for the community and its members ring true." --New York Times Book Review "Perfect Agreement is as artfully and solidly constructed as a Shaker table ... Exquisite." --Newsday
Michael Downing is the author of nine books, including the national bestseller Perfect Agreement; Breakfast with Scot, which was adapted as a feature film; Shoes Outside the Door- Desire, Devotion, and Excess at San Francisco Zen Center; and Spring Forward- The Annual Madness of Daylight Saving Time. A frequent commentator in the national media on Congress and the clocks, he teaches creative writing at Tufts University.