After nearly ten years, Joseph Caldwell returns to the literary scene with a rich novel of immense and resonant scope. With Dostoevskyian ambition, Bread for the Baker's Child sets out to probe the large questions of good and evil, culpability and sacrifice, and the meaning of suffering. In this tale of two lives immutably intertwined, Sister Rachel is a nun in a failing order, a painter with a history of madness, devoted to her dying Mother General. Her brother Phillip is an accountant serving time for embezzlement, a man capable of great violence and anger who has turned his back not simply on the church, but faith as well. They have nothing in common except for a shared childhood tragedy. Or do they? In this masterful display of structural precision, Caldwell slowly unravels the complementary nature of these two lives--at first glance hermetically sealed from one another--until their shared fate becomes a symbiotic relationship, as though they were two sides of the same coin, intersecting and reflecting one another. Through events operatic in tone and reach, Rachel and Phillip come to redefine our notions of love and kinship, and embody the human need for redemption and forgiveness. Marketing plans for Bread for the Baker's Child - Author tour in Northeast area (New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C.). - Newsletter, brochure, catalog, and postcard mailings. - Advertisements in key literary and trade magazines. Playwright and novelist, Joseph Caldwell is the author of four previous novels, The Uncle From Rome , Under the Dog Star , The Deer at the River , and In Such Dark Places . He twice held the John Golden Fellowship in Playwriting at Yale University's School of Drama, and was awarded The Rome Prize in Literature by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He lives in New York City.
I cannot tell you the last time a novel actually made me cry. This book is a masterpiece, both in the prose and in the plot and the ending. Simple premise involving brother and sister whose lives take completely divergent paths, but are entangled in ways they didn't know. I'm not sure how I found this book, but it has been a DECADE since I stayed up at night to finish. Then I flipped back to the beginning and read it again. I may sound like I'm gushing, but I can't emphasis enough how much this book impressed me and made a lasting impression. Don't hesitate - order it!
Bread for the Baker's Child: A Novel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Bread for the Baker's Child is a compelling and haunting book... I purchased several copies of this book to give as gifts to friends (which included his most recent novel titled The Pig Did It), one of whom emailed me recently to say that from the very first page, he was under "the charm, the spell..." and thus wanted to know where I had found such treasures (I also gave him a copy of The Pig Did It)! Mr. Caldwell is truly an extraordinary writer. His writing is exquisite and his story telling power is nothing short of amazing. Thus, I recommend his books highly. In fact, my friend also said that he intends on getting his other books as well. Yolaine Brooklyn, NY
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