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The Good Priest's Son: A Novel (2005)

par Reynolds Price

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Visiting his aging Episcopal priest father when his own home is decimated by the September 11 attacks, Mabry Kincaid meets his father's caregiver, an ambitious African American woman, and struggles with mixed feelings about his adult daughter.
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Boring. One of a handful of books I didn't finish. ( )
  taligirl | Oct 31, 2013 |
I can't remember why I wanted to read Reynolds Price. I was very disappointed on many levels andI doubt I'll try again. ( )
  ccayne | May 21, 2013 |
I realize that many consider Reynolds Price to be a good writer. He has wonderful themes, but his style of writing goes nowhere. I felt I was reading a lifeless textbook. The sentences are long and the reader loses momentum, as well as knowledge of the story line. The main character did not inspire any strong emotion other than relief that the book was finished. ( )
  delphimo | Jan 5, 2013 |
This book, like other books by Price, one of my favorite authors, displays a keen sense of place in both North Carolina & New York City and a keen sense of intergenerational family dynamics--and religious faith and doubt. The story is set in the wake of 9/11/2001--it takes place beginning on that day & over the two succeeding weeks. The primary characters--well, all of them actually--are certain that life will never be the same in the wake of the events of that day. And yet it is clear--if subtle--that the private tragedies & triumphs of the day-to-day lives of these characters far outweigh in practical significance the consequences of 9/11--even for some of them who are directly affected by the "larger" events. ( )
  mbergman | Feb 18, 2007 |
Kirkus Reviews: Death hovers over an anxious homecoming in the venerable southern writer's 14th novel. "Mabry Kincaid is flying back home from Europe to New York on September 11, 2001, when his plane is diverted to Nova Scotia. It will be days before the 53-year-old art conservator finds out whether his loft, just blocks from the Twin Towers, is still intact. On impulse Mabry returns to his family home in North Carolina, where his father, a retired Episcopalian priest, is in bad shape. Price (Noble Norfleet, 2002, etc.) lures the reader with a number of maybes rather than a plot. Tasker Kincaid may be at death's door; son Mabry may be diagnosed soon with multiple sclerosis; the painting he collected in Paris for a WTC client (now presumed dead) may conceal a priceless van Gogh sketch. Only one of these matters gets resolved. Tasker at least is in good hands, tended by Audrey and her teenaged son, Marcus, black folks long linked to the Kincaids. But who will tend to Mabry, who's experiencing temporary blindness and numbness? His wife died back in April, and he's estranged from daughter Charlotte. That's Mabry's fault; he cheated on his wife so often she threw him out when Charlotte was 12. But his faults don't keep self-pity from welling up, especially after Tasker admits that his greatest love was for Mabry's brother, Gabriel, killed years before in a hunting accident. Very much in the Price mold, this is a tale of family ties, broken but partially restored, of confessions and reconciliations. It's not only Mabry who couldn't keep his pants zipped: Tasker confesses to once taking advantage of three female parishioners; young Marcus confesses to impregnating his cousin at age 15. Yet the churning emotions lack a strong narrative framework, and Mabry's hand-wringing over his possible MS symptoms becomes tedious, as does the warmed-over angst following 9/11, including a scene close to Ground Zero. "
For all its incidental charms, one of Price's lesser novels, scattered and indecisive.
(Kirkus Reviews, March 15, 2005) ( )
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