RAE’S READS

Another library book returned this month

Rebecca, a thirty-eight-year old single mom, trying to hold her life together and raise her six-year-old daughter, Mary Margaret, decides to rent her basement apartment (the “in-law apartment”) to earn some much needed cash. And, who should apply but a monk, who has left the monastery after twenty years of contemplation and solitude.

A delightfully light, but insightful at times, romance

The book intersperses among the chapters that carry the narrative, Mike Christopher’s (the monk’s) letters to a monk/friend still at the monastery, chronicling his new life in the “outside world.” Most interesting are his musings on his new-found relationship with his landlady. Their relationship has its ups and downs, which keeps things interesting, and is refreshing and unique to the reader.

Mike volunteers to grow pumpkins (in December!) for Mary Margaret in the back yard, which he miraculously pulls off. Completing the cast of characters is Rebecca’s mom, Phoebe, who precipitates a catastrophic event which turns all the character’s lives upside down. Dealing with life in general and hard times specifically brings out the characters’ inner selves in a way that endears each to the reader in an unforgettable way. One will be thinking about these people long after finishing the novel.

HAPPY READING THIS WEEK!

Rae

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2 responses to “THE MONK DOWNSTAIRS by Tim Farrington: A Review”

  1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    This is a little romance that always stuck with me. Being a monk seemed like a perfect life, so I was surprised to see that someone might leave that life.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      But I’m sure some do leave. He did not leave his faith or his prayer practices; he left the solitude and contemplation. He continued his reading and learning at his new apartment and applied what he’d learned to his daily living. He left a life separateness to enter a life of service.

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