THE BIBLE READING CONTEST

A Novel

by Jerry Tovo


Formats

Softcover
$18.95
Softcover
$18.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/19/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 7.5x9.25
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9780595409891

About the Book

Sometimes satirical, sometimes serious, this is the story of one boy, two wars, two families, piety and sensuality. It begins in the killing fields of France 1918 and moves on to Armistice day 1941, when seven-year-old Teddy Nardo, lies in his parent's bed listening to his Dad's stories from World War I -- over the top, no man's land and machine gun nests. It is one time when he loves his father most. Armistice day was his day. He also loves his mother. But both are irrevocably square and that irritates him. They are also steeped in the Presbyterian ethic. This is more than an irritation. It is an affliction.

But with the beginning of World War II the walls of fortress church are breached and exciting people come pouring in: people who buy on the black market, a sexy teacher, a bipolar uncle, enticing teenage girls and an unhygienic prostitute.

But then the charismatic Rev. Geoffrey Hartman and his exquisitely charming wife Sara come to town. Rev G. was chaplain for the 101st Airborne, serving at Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge. They galvanize Teddy's spiritual life, but bring something unexpected with their new take on religion and the Bible Reading Contest.


About the Author

Jerry Tovo grew up during the 1940s and ?50s in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. He taught philosophy on the graduate and undergraduate levels for several years, then became involved in medical writing and filmmaking, all the while clandestinely crafting fiction. He lives with his wife in New York.