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An Almost Holy Picture by Heather McDonald β€” book cover

An Almost Holy Picture

by Heather McDonald, Pamela S. Ward
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Overview

Samuel Gentle, the groundskeeper for The Church of the Holy Comforter, has heard God's call three times. The first was in a field off the Pamet Roads in Truro while accompanying his father on a walk; the second was in the aftermath of a terrible bus accident with his friend Inez Castill while he was minister of a small adobe church about forty miles outside of Albuquerque at the foot of the Cebolleta; and the third was the birth of his daughter, Ariel, covered all over in a white-gold swirl of hair. Samuel has heard this voice but struggles to comprehend its mystery and his own rage and bewilderment at loss. He wants to believe that "grace enters the soul through a wound." As Ariel grows into a child of transcendent inner beauty and strength, Samuel regains his own faith and discovers what is most holy.

Synopsis

Samuel Gentle, the groundskeeper for The Church of the Holy Comforter, has heard God's call three times. The first was in a field off the Pamet Roads in Truro while accompanying his father on a walk; the second was in the aftermath of a terrible bus accident with his friend Inez Castill while he was minister of a small adobe church about forty miles outside of Albuquerque at the foot of the Cebolleta; and the third was the birth of his daughter, Ariel, covered all over in a white-gold swirl of hair. Samuel has heard this voice but struggles to comprehend its mystery and his own rage and bewilderment at loss. He wants to believe that "grace enters the soul through a wound." As Ariel grows into a child of transcendent inner beauty and strength, Samuel regains his own faith and discovers what is most holy.

NY Post

McDonald writes beautifully...

About the Author, Heather McDonald

Besides performing standup comedy, Heather McDonald is a full-time writer and story producer on the E!'s top rated show, Chelsea Lately. Heather can be seen weekly either on the roundtable or performing in the comedy sketches on Chelsea Lately. She co-wrote White Chicks with the Wayans brothers and had a featured role in the movie.

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Editorials

NY Magazine

It is about God, angels, miracles, and wrestling with one's faith...

NY Newsday

[McDonald] spins out some lovely sleights of magical realism...

NY Post

McDonald writes beautifully...

NY Times

Ms. McDonald writes in a confident, hypnotic style, woven from simple, cadenced prose and slightly off-center details...Audience members who are pursuing their own quests for spiritual comfort in the face of loss and destruction will surely find elements here that resonate for them.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2005
Publisher
Dramatists Play Service, Incorporated
Pages
56
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780822218883

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