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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent read!,
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This review is from: Church Folk (Hardcover)
I had no idea what to expect when my online book club chose this book for their next read. I picked it up and couldn't put it down. It totally engrossed me from the first paragraph. The setting is the 60's in the midst of the civil rights movement in which the black church was the center of much of this causes activities. Theophilus Simmons, new pastor of Greater Hope United Church is single, new in the ministry, and falling deeply for Essie Lane. Their courtship is sweet and honest. Their marriage is put to the test by 'church folk'. 'Church Folk' shows all the elements of church life, the good, the bad, and the ugly. This book shows that there are wolves among the sheep, but the sheep ultimately overcome. While reading this book I laughed out loud, said 'Amen' several times, and reminisced of the times when I was young attending church in the 60's. It isn't so 'churchy' that it isn't real. It isn't so hardcore that you can't enjoy it as a christian.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Five Stars, Two Thumbs Up & Everything Else...,
By KSW "Girlwithemail" (Baltimore, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Church Folk (Paperback)
I had purchased Church Folk a while ago, but never took the time to read it until recently. I don't know why it took me so long to delve into this gem of a novel! Once I picked Church Folk up and started reading, I could NOT put it down. I started reading it on a Tuesday morning before I went to work and (Lord forgive me), I continued reading it at work, while on a series of conference calls! Work became an interruption for me that day as I became immersed in the vivid descriptions and engaging characters that Church Folk's gifted author, Michele Andrea Bowen, had created. Ms. Bowen took special care in introducing her characters and their lives to the reader. She gives enough detail that you can smell the delicious food, hear the music, and envision yourself in a 1960's Mississippi. It only took me a few sentences to get hooked on Rev. Theophilus Simmons, the main character in Church Folk. Ms. Bowen succinctly described his plight in the first few lines of the book, and I immediately wanted to follow his story to the end. Along the way, she introduces one Glodean Benson, who proves to be a thorn in the good Reverend's side, and Ms. Bowen gives the reader ample reason to dislike her. However, when Rev. Simmons meets the woman of his dreams, a jook joint cook named Essie Lee Lane, he strikes gold...and so does Ms. Bowen. Many books of this genre make the mistake of boring readers with neat, predictable plots. Unlike in real life, many characters in Christian fiction are pristine, God-fearing and so close to holiness that it outweighs what could have been a decent plot. By introducing Essle in such a way, Ms. Bowen totally and pleasantly surprised me. I had expected the good Rev. Simmons to meet a nice and quiet church girl...I must say that he did -- in the form of snooty Saphronia Anne McComb -- and chose the earthy, fiesty Essie Lee instead. I will not do you this disservice of dosclosing any more details of the plot. You just will have to read it for yourself. (And by the way, I was so enthralled with Church Folk that I left work early to go home and finish it...which I did by 2 a.m. the following morning!)
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Read and Highly Entertaining....!!!,
By Sischelle "sischelle" (Shreveport, Louisiana United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Church Folk (Hardcover)
Wow, was I shocked at how quickly this book caught and held my interest. Ms. Bowen did a wonderful job with this book ... creating very believeable characters and events. I am still tryin to pronounce Theophilus name though....LOL I enjoyed the relationship Theo and Essie eventually evoled into. I also thought Ms. Bowen showed a very REALISTIC sides of Christianity. Not only for Theo but as a church group. This does make you shake your head of the goings on in our church world and with CHURCH FOLK. I believe that you will enjoy this book. At first I thought it was gonna be tooo preachy and not all real...but was totally surprised.... IT IS A GREAT BOOK!
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