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Count Dumb Time - David Price

English
2018-03-12
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ย  KIRKUS BOOK REVIEW ย  Price offers a debut novel about the calamitous life of a 35-year-old American man studying to become a deacon in the Catholic Church. ย  Gilmore Funnel is a โ€œreluctant Christianโ€ and regards himself as being exceptionally unlucky, with a โ€œlong list ofโ€ฆmental problems.โ€ His friend, a missionary, was killed in a far-off land, his marriage has failed, and heโ€™s prone to scalding himself w ... Full description

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KIRKUS BOOK REVIEW

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Price offers a debut novel about the calamitous life of a 35-year-old American man studying to become a deacon in the Catholic Church.

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Gilmore Funnel is a โ€œreluctant Christianโ€ and regards himself as being exceptionally unlucky, with a โ€œlong list ofโ€ฆmental problems.โ€ His friend, a missionary, was killed in a far-off land, his marriage has failed, and heโ€™s prone to scalding himself while drinking coffee. Despite his wavering faith in God, he drifts toward becoming a deacon, after which heโ€™ll no longer be allowed to marry and must abstain from sex. Enter Lisa, a strange and beguiling 19-year-old girl who works with him at a preschool. After Gilmore nervously invites her for coffee, they form an unusual bond of mutual trust, and Lisa confides to Gilmore that sheโ€™s unable to have an orgasm. Gilmore seeks to remedy this by gifting her a copy of the bookย You and Your Orgasm, and they soon begin to work through the sexual exercises together. Lisa tells Gilmore not to fall in love with her, which is wise given the fact that she has an angry, protective father and an even angrier boyfriend. But Gilmoreโ€™s predicament becomes even more precarious when Monsignor Freeman suggests that he become a priest. This novel has a bright, original, and engaging storyline thatโ€™s both amusing and bewildering. The author offers refreshing turns of phrase and a delightful eye for detail, as when he describes a pharmacist who โ€œblinked several times from behind her contact lens, the outline of which, was as delicate as a fissure in a gemstone.โ€,ย  It ย ย shows a curiously captivating imagination at workโ€”and a promising literary talent.

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A flawed but fascinating examination of love, trust, faith, and self-perception.

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Author David Price
Publisher Ace Publishing
Release year 2018
Cover type Softcover
EAN 9781986429788
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