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Vatican Waltz
Vatican Waltz | Roland Merullo
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The new novel from the award-winning author of Breakfast with Buddha and Revere Beach Boulevard tells the story of a young Catholic woman jolted from a quietly devout life in pursuit of a mysterious calling. Cynthia Piantedosi lives a quiet, unassuming life outside of Boston, guided by her Catholic faith. When she loses her beloved grandmother, she begins experiencing spells of such intense spiritual intimacy that she wonders about her sanity. Devoted to her elderly father and not particularly interested in dating and socializing, she develops a deep friendship with her parish priest. His congregation sees him as provocative and radical, but he encourages Cynthia to explore her faithhowever it presents itself. When he is killed in a mysterious accident, a message begins to emerge from Cynthias prayers: God is calling her to be the first female Catholic priest. Her revelation is met with ridicule by certain of the more reactionary officials she reaches out to within the Church. Unable to tune out the divine messages, she lets the power of unswerving faith drive her all the way to the Vatican in pursuit of a destiny she doesnt fully understandand a turn of events that will inevitably bring long overdue change to the Catholic Church. From the Hardcover edition.
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Worley-B
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When you have a rebate card about to expire, what are you to do but blow it all on books? Seems like the adult thing to do...

Which should I read first?

CaitZ I always recommend The Night Circus. It's one of my favorite books. 6y
Worley-B @CaitZ You're the second to say that book is awesome! It's moving to the top of my list! 6y
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LiterRohde
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I am still not sure if the end of this book is a plot twist or if I just totally missed something. It was a beautiful book right to the end and then I was like WTF. I didn‘t expect the end as it didn‘t seem to fit the rest of the story.

#ReadingResolutions | 20: #PlotTwist

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LiterRohde
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I was completely into this book from the beginning. It was a thoughtful book through the eyes of a woman struggling with the beauty of the traditions in religion and the pull of something more radical in her own spirit. Until the very end. I was ripped out of the contemplative attitude and hit upside the head with a WTF ending.

jillrhudy I can‘t ever decide whether I like that kind of ending! 7y
LiterRohde @jillrhudy I didn‘t see it coming. And if I look back at the trajectory of the book, it‘s hard for me to say I could see hints of it in hindsight. I could imagine the ending going in many directions, but this was not one of them. And I don‘t think I‘m a fan. But the rest of the book was beautifully written and thoughtful. So it still had to be a pick. 7y
Reggie Did she wake up to realize it had all been a dream? Lol 7y
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LiterRohde
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“...the life we lived was a kind of stage play. We walked around in costume. A flimsy disguise of titles, status, possessions, personality and looks that masked a enormous interior universe.”

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LiterRohde
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“...this dance between the church rulers and the people. This Vatican waltz where everything is smooth, silky, refined. Except that one of the partners is holding a knife to the back of the other. And if the partner tries to take a new step - something different, creative, beautiful - in it goes.”

Richryan52 I wrote a book called The Vatican Cameos and that quote kind of fits my book 7y
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LiterRohde
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“That was the whole point of having a church. Of weekly services, sacrament, prayer. It wasn‘t supposed to be about keeping the rules and being rewarded with an eternity of bliss, as if you were a student trying to please a strict or teacher. It was designed to redirect our attention away from the clamoring fears and hopes that could drown out all thought of anything larger.”

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LiterRohde
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“...then he made a quick retreat to the consolation of television, that leaping, seductive, electronic world, a deathless universe.”

ReadZenRites Yikes, that photo makes me dizzy. And the quote doesn‘t help 😂 7y
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