The Sparrow

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Mary Doria Russell: The Sparrow (EBook, 2008, Random House Publishing Group)

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English language

Published Oct. 4, 2008 by Random House Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-345-51088-4
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OCLC Number:
237052217

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4 stars (11 reviews)

The Sparrow is a novel about a remarkable man, a living saint, a life-long celibate and Jesuit priest, who undergoes an experience so harrowing and profound that it makes him question the existence of God. This experience--the first contact between human beings and intelligent extraterrestrial life--begins with a small mistake and ends in a horrible catastrophe.From the Hardcover edition.

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Review of 'The Sparrow' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

A powerful, but also deeply disturbing novel about faith and the human condition. It's really hard to give a rating to this, but in the end it is moving. The narrative is interesting, but getting to know the characters is where this book really excels. Each of the partial viewpoint characters is deep and believable. The perspective is, at first, a bit hard to follow with Mary Doria Russel using something like a focussing omniscient narrator and the quick changes in focus from one character to another will probably not be to everyone's liking. The description of the alien cultures are engaging and feel real. The author's background in anthropology really shines through.

Two warnings: The blurb ond Goodreads is misleading. The book mainly deals with faith as humanity is concerned, not faith in the face of an unkowable alien. Indeed, despite all their differences, the aliens are understandable. It's …

Review of 'The Sparrow' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

I thought the book was fantastic for the first 90%, but the pacing was very off during the last few chapters, which concluded everything unsatisfactorily. I also found it utterly unbelievable that the church thought Emilio enjoyed his life with the singers given the condition in which the second expedition found him. The book's events were so believable until that point and so it really damaged my positive impression of the book.

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