Almost Like Praying

Almost Like Praying by Joel Samberg, published by Black Rose Writing on April 28, 2022, is a 250-page work that explores the complexities of family life through the lens of Dolores Farrell. Set against the backdrop of her initial aspirations in Sherborn, Massachusetts, Dolores’s life takes unexpected turns as she navigates her role as a Long Island housewife married to a salesman. The narrative unfolds as her children pursue paths far removed from her original dreams, leading to a rich tapestry of experiences that challenge her perceptions and expectations.
Readers will find that the book consists of three interconnected stories, each revealing different facets of Dolores’s life and her family’s journey. The first story delves into their roots in Massachusetts and Long Island, while the second focuses on the struggles of her eldest son. The final narrative examines the intriguing bond between Dolores and a young girl, adding depth to the exploration of family dynamics. Almost Like Praying touches on themes of fiction, sagas, and literary family life, offering a nuanced portrayal of how reality can diverge from one’s plans.
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Dolores Farrell, of Sherborn, Massachusetts, had her future all planned out: she’d marry an attorney, have sons who’d become attorneys, daughters who’d become patrons of the arts, and live in the shadow of Harvard University, thereby continuing her privileged, purebred Irish-Catholic legacy.
It didn’t quite work out that way.
Dolores becomes a Long Island housewife married to a salesman, and must watch as all her children embrace lives and lifestyles quite different from what she had imagined. After all, did she ever expect one daughter to become a radio shock jock and one son to become a hard-drinking New York City cop? And then there’s the other son, a sarcastic cartoonist who’s missing a leg due to a terrible childhood accident. That, of course, was never part of the plan.
One day, the boy who used to live across the street, and is now a successful journalist, oversees Dolores hugging a six-year-old, olive-skinned girl-and smiling! That doesn’t seem like the kind of thing that would come naturally to Dolores.
Almost Like Praying consists of three separate stories the curious journalist reconstructs: one about the family’s Massachusetts and Long Island roots, another about the troubled early adulthood of the eldest son, and the last which details the curious relationship between Dolores and that little girl.
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