The Wonder-worker A Novel

Cover of The Wonder-worker A Novel by Susan Howatch
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Year: 1997
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 529
ISBN-13: 9780375401022
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 2.05 Pounds
Width: 1.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823/.914
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The Wonder-worker A Novel by Susan Howatch, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1997, is a work of fiction that spans 529 pages. The story is set in St. Benet’s-by-the-Wall, a small church in London, where Nicholas Darrow, a clergyman in his mid-forties, leads a ministry of healing. While he possesses genuine healing abilities, he grapples with the complexities of his powers and the allure they bring, which can lead him to dangerous beliefs about their nature. As he navigates his routine life with his family, he faces increasing challenges that threaten to unravel his sense of self and purpose.

Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of obsession, deception, and desire, particularly as Nicholas’s life becomes more complicated with the arrival of a new live-in cook. This character’s emotional needs and the dynamics at St. Benet’s push Nicholas further into a struggle with his own identity and the responsibilities of his gifts. The novel explores the tension between his healing abilities and the darker aspects of his personality, as he confronts the potential consequences of losing control over his powers. The edition is presented in English and offers a deep exploration of visionary and metaphysical elements within the context of a clergyman’s life.


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At St. Benet’s-by-the-Wall, a small church in the City of London, Nicholas Darrow heads a ministry of healing. He is a clergyman in his mid-forties, blessed – and cursed – with both true healing powers and a deeply mysterious allure. After a tempestuous youth and a rocky entry into the priesthood, he has settled into an outwardly satisfying routine: weekdays at the church, weekends at home in the country with his wife and two young sons. But he is haunted by a profound and dangerous weakness: at times of greatest stress, he falls into the habits of a “wonder worker”, believing his powers to be God-like rather than God-given. And recent events at St. Benet’s – a “demonic brew” of obsession, deception and desire – are beginning to push him in that direction. The arrival at the Rectory of a new live-in cook – a gentle, shy, emotionally needy woman in her early thirties – seems to precipitate a severe spin out of control at St. Benet’s. But the “arrogance, obstinacy and . . . glamorous detachment” that have begun to rule Nicholas now put him at the center of the downward spiral. His powers suddenly dazzling and infinitely dangerous, he must undertake an arduous struggle to regain emotional and psychic equilibrium or risk ruining, in the most insidious ways, every life he attempts to heal.

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Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf. Year: 1997.
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ISBN-13: 9780375401022.
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Language: en. Pages: 529. Edition: 1.

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