From Library Journal Esteemed theologian Father Frank Moore is estranged from the Catholic Church, but when a possible miracle demands investigation, the long arm of the Church drags him back. The parishioners of the Church of Saint Stanislaus in Queens, New York, believe that the tears of blood a statue of the Virgin Mary has cried every October for ten years are connected to the death of Helen Stephenson, who, although not a nun, lived in the convent at the church and performed many good deeds in the community. Frank, who has had to disprove miracles before and hates robbing people of their hopes, wrestles with a crisis of faith while gathering proof of Helen's sainthood. He also finds himself falling in love with Helen's daughter. When hotshots from the Vatican arrive so that Frank can argue his case, the novel takes on the characteristics of a good courtroom thriller. Some readers will find the priest's crisis of faith all too predictable. But this novel is suspenseful from start to finish, and most readers will be swept up in a feeling of hope against hope, longing for miracles to be proven. By the scriptwriter for the film Gangster Apparel; for all popular collections.?Keddy Ann Outlaw, Harris Cty. P.L., HoustonCopyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Kirkus Reviews Debut novel by screenwriter Vetere exploring Catholic dogma, the nature of miracles, and the process by which a saint is canonized. Vetere tells an absorbing tale of a priest who secretly acknowledges that he has lost his faith but who is nonetheless called to investigate whether a woman long resident in a convent in New York was in fact a saint. The story turns on God's grace and its mysterious workings, with little hint of melodrama. Father Frank Moore made a splash when he published The God Within, a study of faith. Then Frank's mentor, Father Falcone, became involved in what seemed to be miraculous events and was himself examined for canonization following his death. Frank, sent to investigate, discovered that Father Falcone had lost his faith and drowned himself. Devastated, his own faith shattered, Frank goes into hiding until the materialistic Cardinal Cahill finds and appoints him to consider the possible canonization of Helen Stephenson. Actually, the Cardinal wants Frank to destroy Stephenson, since she also spoke out for the ordination of female priests. But miracles surround her. For ten years, the statue of the Virgin outside the church of St. Stanislaus in Queens has cried tears of blood every October, the month of Stephenson's death. A cult arises, and, as at Lourdes, the sick arrive to be healed by the tears; some are saved at the brink of death. Frank's job, meanwhile, is to probe every aspect of Stephenson's life and look for flaws that would deny sainthood. One such flaw seems to be that Stephenson, a nurse, abandoned her daughter Roxana in order to enter the convent at St. Stanislaus, and Roxanna has never forgiven her. Frank becomes embroiled erotically with Roxanna, but eventually he must face a Vatican team of cardinals and lay out the case for Stephenson. Fascinating portrait of the church's internal workings--but the characters (and drama) take second place to larger questions of faith and doubt. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. See all Editorial Reviews
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我得说,初翻开这本书时,我对它抱持着相当高的期望,毕竟名声在外,但真正阅读起来,才发现它远超预期。这种体验就像是发现了一处隐藏的宝藏,里面的每一页都闪烁着智慧的光芒。作者似乎对历史的脉络有着非凡的洞察力,将宏大的历史背景巧妙地融入到个体的情感纠葛之中,使得整个故事具有了史诗般的厚重感。叙事结构非常精巧,不是那种线性直白的叙述,而是通过碎片化的信息和不同时间线的交织,让读者主动去拼凑真相,这种参与感极大地提升了阅读的乐趣。尤其欣赏那些充满哲思的对话,它们短小精悍,却蕴含着对生命本质的深刻诘问,让人读完后忍不住要停下来,对着空白的墙壁沉思良久。语言风格变化多端,时而如诗歌般优美,时而又像手术刀般精准犀利,这种驾驭文字的功力,绝对是教科书级别的示范。
评分这是一部真正意义上的“沉浸式体验”,我敢说,我很久没有遇到过如此引人入胜的小说了。它的魅力不在于那些花哨的修辞,而在于它对人类情感最原始冲动的捕捉。书中关于“失去”和“重建”的主题贯穿始终,每一次主角从低谷中爬起,都伴随着巨大的代价和深刻的领悟。我非常欣赏作者对细节的执着,那种对地方风土人情、特定时代社会氛围的还原,达到了近乎于纪录片的精确度,让人仿佛能闻到那个时代的尘土味。在阅读过程中,我的心绪随着角色的命运起伏不定,时而感到压抑的绝望,时而又被微弱的希望之光照亮。它巧妙地避开了所有老套的叙事陷阱,拒绝廉价的情感煽动,而是通过扎实的逻辑和层层递进的危机,自然而然地引爆读者的情感共鸣。这是一部需要时间细细品味的佳作,不适合被快速浏览。
评分这本小说简直让人欲罢不能,那种沉浸式的体验,仿佛你本人就站在那个风雨飘摇的世界里,亲身经历了主角的每一次挣扎与抉择。作者对环境的描绘细腻入微,无论是阴森的古堡,还是熙熙攘攘的市集,都栩栩如生地跃然纸上,让人能清晰地感受到空气中的湿度和微小的尘埃。更令人称道的是人物塑造的深度,那些配角们绝非扁平的工具人,他们有着自己的过去、矛盾和不为人知的秘密,每一次他们的出场都像是给复杂的人性画卷上添上了新的笔触。故事的节奏把控得炉火纯青,该慢则娓娓道来,将情感的张力慢慢酝酿,该快则疾风骤雨,让人心跳加速,生怕错过任何一个关键的转折点。读完之后,那种久久不能散去的思考,关于信念、关于救赎的探讨,证明了它不仅仅是一个引人入胜的故事,更是一次深刻的精神洗礼。我几乎是屏住呼吸读完的,强烈推荐给所有寻求高品质文学体验的读者。
评分这本书给我带来的感受非常复杂,它像一把双刃剑,既让你享受故事的酣畅淋漓,又让你在思考中感到一丝丝的寒意。它的魅力在于其对“选择”主题的深度挖掘——在绝境中,我们到底依据什么来决定下一步的行动?作者构建了一个极具说服力的世界观,这个世界虽然虚构,却遵循着自己严密的内部逻辑,使得所有的事件发展都显得合乎情理,即便它们多么出乎意料。情节安排得极富层次感,高潮迭起,但绝不是那种为了冲突而冲突的堆砌,每一次冲突都是角色成长的催化剂。我尤其欣赏那种潜藏在文字之下的幽默感,那种带着一丝苦涩的自嘲,为沉重的主题带来了一丝喘息的空间。总而言之,这是一次令人精神振奋的阅读旅程,它挑战了我的认知,也极大地丰富了我的精神世界。
评分坦白讲,我通常对这种被过度推崇的作品持保留态度,但这部作品成功地打破了我的偏见。它最吸引我的地方在于其对“人性灰色地带”的无情剖析。书中没有绝对的好人或坏人,每个人都在生存的重压下做出过艰难的妥协,这种真实感让人感到既不安又着迷。情节的推进充满了张力,充满了意想不到的反转,每当你以为自己已经猜到了结局,作者总能用一个令人拍案叫绝的手法将你带入全新的境地。我特别喜欢那种细微的心理描写,作者善于捕捉那些转瞬即逝的微妙情绪,比如犹豫、嫉妒、或是突然涌现的勇气,并将它们细腻地刻画出来,让你觉得书中的人物就是你身边的朋友。这本书读起来非常“费脑”,需要全神贯注,但付出绝对是值得的,它强迫你走出自己的舒适区,去理解那些你可能从未设想过的复杂动机。
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