Waiting for the Apocalypse: A Memoir of Faith and Family, (Hardcover)
Waiting for the Apocalypse: A Memoir of Faith and Family, (Hardcover)
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Publishers Weekly,As a young child, freelance writer Chater learned from her parents that the reforms of Vatican II brought "the Smoke of Satan" into the Roman Catholic Church. Then one day her father announced that the family would be leaving its Northern California home and moving to Portugal so they could be closer to the true faith. That trip turned out to be a disaster, and this powerful memoir becomes increasingly grimmer as the Chaters return home and become involved in increasingly conservative religious groups plotting "the Catholic counter-revolution," until being forbidden to wear "modern clothes" like blue jeans is the least of the teenage girl's problems. Chater finds plenty of dark humor in the way her father's religious obsessions blinded him to reality and led the family into financial hardship, but she never turns him into a cartoon villain. Even when he turns out to be a Confederate sympathizer and a monarchist, or after he kicks her and her sister out of the house for engaging in premarital sex, she handles his story with sensitivity and grace. Chater's memoir reminds us how easy it can be for ordinary families to get caught up in religious fervor, with emotionally devastating consequences that linger long after faith has been abandoned. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved,Publishers Weekly,Publishers Weekly,As a young child, freelance writer Chater learned from her parents that the reforms of Vatican II brought "the Smoke of Satan" into the Roman Catholic Church. Then one day her father announced that the family would be leaving its Northern California home and moving to Portugal so they could be closer to the true faith. That trip turned out to be a disaster, and this powerful memoir becomes increasingly grimmer as the Chaters return home and become involved in increasingly conservative religious groups plotting "the Catholic counter-revolution," until being forbidden to wear "modern clothes" like blue jeans is the least of the teenage girl's problems. Chater finds plenty of dark humor in the way her father's religious obsessions blinded him to reality and led the family into financial hardship, but she never turns him into a cartoon villain. Even when he turns out to be a Confederate sympathizer and a monarchist, or after he kicks her and her sister out of the house for engaging in premarital sex, she handles his story with sensitivity and grace. Chater's memoir reminds us how easy it can be for ordinary families to get caught up in religious fervor, with emotionally devastating consequences that linger long after faith has been abandoned. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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