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The Senator and the Priest (Washington D.C.)
Andrew M. Greeley
Forge Books
, 2006 - 336 pages
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The Senator and the Priest
Andrew Greeley is still in top form. The plot is interesting and fast moving. He brings loved characters from past novels into the story. Any fan of Andrew Greeley will enjoy this latest book.
No Disappointment Here!
Idealized, yes -- but not so farfetched as to be unbelievable. Greeley's latest is a call to political civility, and a return to true "liberal" values. I found this book refreshing and extremely readable.
All of the 'good guys,' from Moran to his wife, children, staff and supporters are likeable, witty and wise. And while the 'enemy' factions are a bit overdrawn, I'd be willing to bet that Greeley's representation of the machinations of current politics is not far off the mark.
I found the ending to be a bit contrived, and actually the most unbelievable part of the book, but as Greeley constantly teaches us, there is no limit to what a loving God can accomplish!
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Another great read!
This long time fan is anything but disappointed. Greeley scores again! The
Senator
and the
Priest
is at once a metaphor of God's passionate love for all of us and a fervent plea for a return to civility in politics. The writing is clean and brisk. It's a pleasure to discover more about the O'Malley clan. Greeley reminds us that even the best of families suffer alienation and pain, but there is always the hope of reconciliation. I would have liked to have a deeper exploration of Fr. Tony's jealousy. The author certainly knows his city and his politics. My only complaint is that it is a fast read and leaves one wanting more. The publication at election time was propitious.
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An interesting novel with everything from scandal, intrigue, politics, true love, and the Catholic Church
While he was growing up, Tommy Moran --- an Irish Catholic from the West Side of Chicago --- was in his older brother Tony's shadow, and that was fine. With sedate, older parents who were often in their own world, a big brother was a handy thing to have. Besides, who doesn't look up to their elder siblings during childhood? The rub came, however, when Tommy began to move out of the shadow and into his own light.
From the start, Tony, now Father Anthony in adulthood, disapproves of Tommy's choice of a wife. But why object to a woman who is beautiful, talented and educated as well as Irish Catholic? When Tommy decides to run for the Senate, that's a problem as well. As far as anyone can tell, little brother cannot make a choice that pleases big brother, and a flurry of heart-wrenching criticism and outspoken recrimination is always forthcoming.
With the exception of his relationship with his brother, Tommy couldn't be happier. He has a beautiful, redheaded wife named Mary Margaret whom he loves dearly, three beautiful daughters (Mary Rose, Mary Ann and Mary Therese) and a flourishing legal practice. Life is good.
But when Tommy makes the decision to run for the Senate, opposition comes from every corner. His own brother speaks out against him, and his opponent runs a nasty campaign that seems almost certain to sink the little known lawyer, who is saddled with the nickname Mr. Mom. While it was a decision made in the best interests of the family so Mary Margaret could pursue her own rising legal career, will the voters see it that way, or will Tommy become a laughingstock?
Violence also becomes a part of the campaign, and one begins to wonder just how far Tommy's opponent will go to ensure a win that will allow him to hold his already-established seat in the Senate. Political dirty tricks abound in this book and escalate to include life-threatening events.
Tommy has to decide for himself, as all politicians must, whether to take the moral high ground or allow himself to be tempted and drawn into the perks and immorality that are made available to anyone in American politics today. He wrestles not only with his high ideals but also with his own moral convictions.
THE
SENATOR
AND THE
PRIEST
is interesting not just because of scandal and family rivalry, both of which are enough to keep one reading, but also for the issues it tackles. Such topics as immigration policies, campaign finance and negative political ads are timely and in the news today.
I also enjoyed the alternating viewpoint of the novel --- all first person but transitioning from Tommy to Mary Margaret and back again. This story is one of scandal, intrigue, politics in America, the Catholic Church and true love. There is not a dull moment in THE SENATOR AND THE PRIEST!
--- Reviewed by Amie Taylor
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A little hard to swallow at times
I have read every Greeley and look forward to his books and usually order them in advance as I did this one. I do not share his political views and it has never been a problem as I go into each one knowingly. We agree to disagree and that is fine. I just appreciate his beautiful writing style and the family and heritage saga's.
He even prefaced this story by saying that if the views were Republican no one would complain. That is true. Yet, if I read a Republican story that was so "In your face" I would be just as disconcerted.I was forewarned, but Greeley addict that I am, I had to purchase and read in two days. The story will not disappoint really as it continues so many relationships that readers have come to know and love. I just felt that in this one his Democratic views were being shoved down my throat,condescending and mean. Maybe it because I am from California and he hit on so many immigration issues that are so different from Chicago. I will continue to order in advance anything that Father Greeley writes. He is wonderful. I donate all my hard covers to my local library and I know they will appreciate getting this hard copy so quickly!
Can't wait for Irish Linen
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