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St. Michael Poker & Drinking Club

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

St. Michael Poker & Drinking Club

Contributors:

By (Author) Ned Randle

ISBN:

9781646030033

Publisher:

Regal House Publishing LLC

Imprint:

Regal House Publishing LLC

Publication Date:

3rd July 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Religious and spiritual fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

237

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

285g

Description

Father Thomas Abernathybrings together a wellborn Methodist minister, a dogmatic Lutheran pastor, and an enigmatic, evangelical preacher. Father Tom soon finds the Lutheran pastor Rev. Theo Swindberg assuming a preternatural place in his life. The man is nervous and doleful, and to learn what makes him tick, Father Tom attends a service at the Lutheran Church, where he falls under the spell of the pastors wife, Naomi. When Naomi is diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer, Swindberg calls upon Father Tom to pray over her healing, a request which could be a career-ending departure from Father Toms churchs tenets. Father Tom struggles with his feelings for Naomi, and when he reluctantly agrees to Swindbergs request, he also finds himself struggling with his faith. In the end it is faith, hope, and love that renews them all.

Reviews

"A captivating and intensely readable tale about men of faith finding friendship and renewal." Kirkus Reviews
"St. Michael Poker and Drinking Club is a look into the lives of a handful of clergymen chosen by an unlikely hero, Father Thomas of St. Michael's. Randle skillfully pulls us into the psyche of these honorable, albeit flawed men. We slowly learn about what really makes these men tick, and perhaps understanding them better helps us understand, with greater clarity, our own motivations where right versus wrong and good versus bad. Ultimately, Randle unravels our inner fears about love, hope, and faith while masterfully weaving a tale regarding the complexities of each intricate and life altering concept." Kathryn Mattingly , award winning author of novels Benjamin, Journey, Olivia's Ghost, The Tutor, and short story anthology Fractured Hearts
"I loved the touching scene in the opening paragraph and was pulled in. Seen through the caring eyes of Father Tom, the world of St. Michael Poker & Drinking Club is painstakingly detailed, precise -- enveloping. The many layers of each character are laid bare as though done by a skilled surgeon. Readers join these people at the card table and feel the heat of the story." Michael Loyd Gray , author of The Armageddon Two-Step, The Canary, and Exile on Kalamazoo Street
"St. Michael Poker & Drinking Club is a contemplative and ultimately hopeful story exploring what happens when a lonely Catholic priest, desperate to avoid sinking into melancholy, gathers a group of clergymen to play cards. With unflinching honesty and touches of wry humor, Ned Randle deftly draws us close to heartsick Father Tom Abernathy as he and his new acquaintances learn more about each other. When illness strikes, they confront hard truths about themselves and their ordained place in the world." Heather Bell Adams , author of Maranatha Road
"In philosophical, humanistic prose, this book explores the multifaceted, complex lives of men and women who devote themselves to faiths and tenets often at odds with the instincts of human nature. In his confessions of loneliness and needs, confusions and doubts, the book's main character, Father Tom, becomes an everyman to which all can relate, especially as he reaches a controversial resolution that puts him at odds with the very institution he has vowed to uphold. With its prayer-like portrayals of humanness, devotion, and subtle rebellion, this book is sure to become a quick favorite for those needing uplifting and affirmation in a cruel, confusing world. RECOMMENDED." US Review of Books

Author Bio

Ned Randle's short stories have appeared in literary publications such as The Examined Life Journal, Soundings Review, Red Earth Review, and Prism Review. His debut novel, Baxter's Friends, was released in 2013 by Coffeetown Press. He resides in southern Illinois.

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