Kirkus Reviews offers a definitive one-line verdict on the book titled, The Uncommon Priest as “a diverting, eye-opening, but uneven look at the real lives of priests.”
Kirkus Reviews offers a definitive one-line verdict on the book titled, The Uncommon Priest as “a diverting, eye-opening, but uneven look at the real lives of priests.”
Kirkus Reviews notes that the series of stories and vignettes in the nonfiction debut of Feroz Fernandes brings out a “spectrum of emotions, dealing with whimsical, humorous details of priestly life… and more profound issues.”
Kirkus Reviews, America’s book review magazine founded in 1933, points that The Uncommon Priest highlights “various aspects of contemporary life of Catholic seminary students, priests, and missionaries.”
Kirkus Reviews finds Fernandes’ storytelling “style as simple and inviting” yet “often confusingly patchy.” Even with the “narrative bumps,” Kirkus Reviews states the author’s readers “will nevertheless find much here to entertain them.”
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