House of Prayer No. 2: A Writer's Journey Home
by:
Mark Richard (author)
Crippled by deformed hips as a child, Mark Richard was told he would spend his adult life in a wheelchair. The son of an unpredictable, violent father and a mother who sought inner peace through scripture, Richard spent his bedridden childhood in the company of books. As a young man, he set out...
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Crippled by deformed hips as a child, Mark Richard was told he would spend his adult life in a wheelchair. The son of an unpredictable, violent father and a mother who sought inner peace through scripture, Richard spent his bedridden childhood in the company of books. As a young man, he set out to experience as much of the world as possible before his hips failed him. He spent years doing odd jobs and getting into trouble, grappling throughout with his faith and his calling, before winning a national fiction contest and launching an extraordinary writing career. In this irresistible blend of history, travelogue, and personal reflection, Richard draws a remarkable portrait of a writer’s struggle with his faith, the evolution of his art, and the recognition of one’s singularity in the face of painful disability.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780385513029 (038551302X)
Publish date: February 15th 2011
Publisher: Nan A. Talese
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Writing,
Language,
Book Club,
American,
Literary Fiction,
Religion,
Biography Memoir,
Southern
I have to say that I was totally charmed by this memoir. It is written in second person, which I think is a first for me. To paraphrase Double Day, it is part Southern Gothic mixed with Running With Scissors and I was compelled to read it straight through. I can't say it is completely different t...
I don't know about you, but a memoir about a writer whose early resume includes stints as a a disc jockey, fishing trawler deckhand, house painter, naval correspondent, aerial photographer, private investigator, foreign journalist, bartender and unsuccessful seminarian pretty much can't be bad. And...