Helpful Score: 1
Excellent book. Characters were very well developed and story flowed like poetry. I highly recommend this book. Carol P
Sufficient Grace is in one of my favorite micro-genres of novels: mainstream (non-religious) books with central themes of faith, religion, and church. It begins just before Easter in one year and concludes just after Easter in the next.
Set in two small Southern towns (across state lines), the book is divided into sections patterned after the structure of the Roman Catholic Mass. The book addresses big, universal topics such as marriage, grief, mental health, food, and family, some of which are inspired by the author's life experiences.
The characters are quirky and interesting, and I was never quite sure where the plot was headed, which held my interest.
Set in two small Southern towns (across state lines), the book is divided into sections patterned after the structure of the Roman Catholic Mass. The book addresses big, universal topics such as marriage, grief, mental health, food, and family, some of which are inspired by the author's life experiences.
The characters are quirky and interesting, and I was never quite sure where the plot was headed, which held my interest.
pretty disappointing