Book Reviews by Christine Sunderland
Christine's Review of The Children of Men, by P.D. James
The year is 2021 and the setting is England. No children have been born since 1995, for man has become infertile...
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Christine's Review of The Death of a Pope, a Novel, by Piers Paul Read
This literary thriller addresses weighty and timely themes: not only challenges to belief in an unbelieving world, but the devastation of AIDS and sexual license, the disparity between first and third worlds, rich and poor, and the role of a Church guided by tradition.
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Christine's Review of Father Elijah by Michael. D. O'Brien
"I read Father Elijah ten years ago, and recalled how refreshing it was to read a story set in the late 20th century that was infused with the sacramental acts of God. I also recalled not being able to put it down. Would the book be as I remembered?...
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