Category: Adult: Spirituality / Marriage and Family
Mark Edwards’ story of life behind the dog collar is an honest, moving and sometimes hilarious account of a man who is determined to be true to God and to his priestly calling, despite a growing conflict between his personal struggle with faith and what he is paid to believe. The past casts a long shadow over Mark’s new life as a parish priest. His first curacy is an unmitigated disaster. A return visit to the children’s home he left under a cloud as a teenager reveals that Mark remains scarred by the rejections and turbulent emotions of his childhood. These insecurities, combined with a serious health problem, lead to misunderstandings with his first training vicar, a siege mentality in the curate’s house and a dramatic outburst in the bishop’s palace. Mark is so disillusioned with the church hierarchy that he gives God three months to turn things around.
PRESS REVIEWS
‘ An irresistible read nakedly candid, forthright and impressive ‘ Quentin Letts Daily Mail
Mark Edwards takes the reader on a personal emotional roller-coaster, while conveying what it’s like to be a vicar in a Northern industrial town ”
The Independent
A powerful and Honest Auto Biography The Telegraph
‘ Courageous and inspiring ‘ The Times
‘ Honest and Revealing ' – Independent Television Lorraine Kelly
This is a book that seesaws the reader from fits of giggles on one page to swirling depths of emotion on the next . BBC Television.
" A refreshingly honest and candid insight into the private life of a public figure "
Northwest Evening Mail Cumbria
" A refreshing down to earth account of the difficulties and challenges facing a Vicar and his family”
( Church of England Newspaper )
' Powerful and Revealing..’
Natalie Haynes ( booker prize judge )
The Times
Mark Edwards’ story of life behind the dog collar is an honest, moving and sometimes hilarious account of a man who is determined to be true to God and to his priestly calling, despite a growing conflict between his personal struggle with faith and what he is paid to believe. The past casts a long shadow over Mark’s new life as a parish priest. His first curacy is an unmitigated disaster. A return visit to the children’s home he left under a cloud as a teenager reveals that Mark remains scarred by the rejections and turbulent emotions of his childhood. These insecurities, combined with a serious health problem, lead to misunderstandings with his first training vicar, a siege mentality in the curate’s house and a dramatic outburst in the bishop’s palace. Mark is so disillusioned with the church hierarchy that he gives God three months to turn things around.
PRESS REVIEWS
‘ An irresistible read nakedly candid, forthright and impressive ‘ Quentin Letts Daily Mail
Mark Edwards takes the reader on a personal emotional roller-coaster, while conveying what it’s like to be a vicar in a Northern industrial town ”
The Independent
A powerful and Honest Auto Biography The Telegraph
‘ Courageous and inspiring ‘ The Times
‘ Honest and Revealing ' – Independent Television Lorraine Kelly
This is a book that seesaws the reader from fits of giggles on one page to swirling depths of emotion on the next . BBC Television.
" A refreshingly honest and candid insight into the private life of a public figure "
Northwest Evening Mail Cumbria
" A refreshing down to earth account of the difficulties and challenges facing a Vicar and his family”
( Church of England Newspaper )
' Powerful and Revealing..’
Natalie Haynes ( booker prize judge )
The Times