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Glittering Images (Starbridge, Bk 1)
Glittering Images - Starbridge, Bk 1
Author: Susan Howatch
It is the 1930s, and Charles Ashworth is dispatched by the Archbishop of Canterbury to learn the truth about the flamboyant Bishop of Starbridge, Adam Alexander Jardine, and his mousy wife. Do Jardine's outspoken denouncements of the Anglican Church's strict divorce laws have a personal motive? When he meets the cool and beautiful Lyle C...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780394562063
ISBN-10: 0394562062
Publication Date: 9/12/1987
Pages: 399
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Publisher: Knopf
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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A tale of God, sex, love, self-analysis and forgiveness...The dialogue throughout this book is brilliantly crisp and the reader suspects that the principals must engage in their glittering conversation to keep from suffocating their own sensuality.
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suzsees avatar reviewed Glittering Images (Starbridge, Bk 1) on + 14 more book reviews
Since I am training to be a spiritual director myself, I found this book very interesting. Though the "triggering events" were a bit hard to believe, the journey of self-discovery with another person directing that path made it an excellent read. I've just requested the next in the series.
jdyinva avatar reviewed Glittering Images (Starbridge, Bk 1) on + 408 more book reviews
Thought provoking, complicated but enjoyable read.
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From Publishers Weekly: "Howatch's outstanding gifts as a storyteller are combined here with a new seriousness of theme; the result is a superior novel with bestselling potential. The "glittering images" of the title are those we present with pride to the world; in this case, the cherished images of charismatic, successful churchmen, elegant in their clerical robes, whose congregations are moved by their sermons. These are not the TV evangelists of the '80s, however, but clergymen of the 1930s, whose King has had to choose between his throne and marriage with a divorcee. A controversial speech on divorce reform in the House of Lords by the outspoken Bishop of Starbridge (a character based on Herbert Henson, Bishop of Hereford) provokes the Archbishop of Canterbury to dispatch his protege, Charles Ashworth, Doctor of Divinity, to look for any skeletons in the Bishop's closetor in his bedthat the gutter press could use to smear the Bishop and, by extension, the Church. Ashworth, a debonair widower, is immediately attracted to Lyle Christie, paid companion to Carrie Jardine, the Bishop's wife. Lyle first responds to, then flees from, Ashworth's admittedly forward embraces. When he discovers the reasons for her behavior he is hurled into a moral and spiritual crisis. There's no doubt that sex and religion can make exciting bedfellows; add mysteries within mysteries, scenes of charismatic spiritual healing and a deft creation of a middle-class milieu that disappeared with WW II, and you have an engrossing novel that challenges the reader's sense of the fine points of morality. Howatch succeeds in making the subtle and complex theological points of a spiritual transformation both credible and exciting in a narrative whose dramatic tension never abates. BOMC alternate." Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Bold and exciting - The Los Angeles Times


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