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Friday, 07 October 2005

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“The Preservationist”
by David Maine

Published: June 2004
ISBN: 0312328478
3 out of 5 hearts
(Updated: October 17, 2005.)



From the Publisher…

“Noe says, -I must build a boat.
-A boat, she says.

-A ship, more like. I’ll need the boys to help, he adds as an afterthought.

-We’re leagues from the sea, she says, or any river big enough to warrant a boat.

This conversation is making Noe impatient. -I’ve no need to explain myself to you.

-And when you’re done, she says carefully, we’ll be taking this ship to the sea somehow?

As usual, Noe’s impatience fades quickly. -We’ll not be going to the sea. The sea will be coming to us.”

In this brilliant debut novel, Noah’s family (or Noe as he’s called here)-his wife, sons, and daughters-in-law-tell what it’s like to live with a man touched by God, while struggling against events that cannot be controlled or explained. When Noe orders his sons to build an ark, he can’t tell them where the wood will come from. When he sends his daughters-in-law out to gather animals, he can offer no directions, money, or protection. And once the rain starts, they all realize that the true test of their faith is just beginning. Because the family is trapped on the ark with thousands of animals-with no experience feeding or caring for them, and no idea of when the waters will recede. What emerges is a family caught in the midst of an extraordinary Biblical event, with all the tension, humanity-even humor-that implies.

Well… there are certain stories that I am completely intrigued with. Tales of Camelot, King Arthur and company is one. Noah’s ark seems to be another.

I found this book to be a pleasant read. The directness of it all was rather refreshing. But… I definitely missed the richness, the mysteries, the "answers", all of the glorious perspectives (and details) of Timothy Findley’s Not Wanted on the Voyage.

If you are intrigued by the story of Noah’s ark and are looking for an introductory perspective on this from the people’s point of view, do read The Preservationist. (I give this book a three out of five hearts on my “couldn’t-wait-to-get-back-to-it” scale). Then, if you enjoyed this way into the story of the ark, do read Not Wanted on the Voyage (five out of five hearts on my scale) for the "real" scoop :o)




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