Mormegil reviewed The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell (The Sparrow, #1)
Deus Vult
4 stars
It was very refreshing to read scifi that trusts the reader. So much of what I come across these days goes for easy reading. Still, this is not a super challenging read. I read it very fast and enjoyed myself. I was frustrated that the aliens didn't show up until more than halfway through, but the perspective was unique. It was so great to have a focus on language, which in a real first contact scenario, would definitely be the primary barrier. Overall a very courageous book about faith and the human condition, and aliens.
The only more serious critique I have is that, while the Jesuits seem very thoroughly researched and accurately represented, I felt like none of them actually had truly solid faith. Maybe that is part of Mary Doria Russel's point, or maybe it is a reflection of her own worldview. There are, of course, many nuanced …
It was very refreshing to read scifi that trusts the reader. So much of what I come across these days goes for easy reading. Still, this is not a super challenging read. I read it very fast and enjoyed myself. I was frustrated that the aliens didn't show up until more than halfway through, but the perspective was unique. It was so great to have a focus on language, which in a real first contact scenario, would definitely be the primary barrier. Overall a very courageous book about faith and the human condition, and aliens.
The only more serious critique I have is that, while the Jesuits seem very thoroughly researched and accurately represented, I felt like none of them actually had truly solid faith. Maybe that is part of Mary Doria Russel's point, or maybe it is a reflection of her own worldview. There are, of course, many nuanced and deep approaches to faith. And true faith I think will always involve doubt... But the characters seemed so focused on the wordly application of faith in the story, forgetting that following Christ on the mortal plane is only the beginning of following Him eternally. Like one of the character's said, "think of the theology!"
Anyway I'll be reading book 2.