Summary:
?Fresh and arresting?unforgettably good and nothing less
than brilliant.?
?Superb and movingly human.?
A thirty-four-year-old school teacher living with her
mother, Rachel Cameron feels trapped in an environment of
small-town deceit and pettiness—her own and that of
others. She longs for contact with another human being who
shares her rebellious spirit. Finally, by confronting both love
and death, Rachel earns the freedom she desperately needs. Winner of the Governor General's Literary Award,
A Jest of God was also the basis of the movie
Rachel, Rachel. "Mrs. Laurence tells [her story] unsparingly, with absolute
authority, using her thorough understanding of Rachel to draw
us into her anguish. We know Rachel, sympathize with her, and
in a sense, become Rachel, so authentic is her voice. . . .
A Jest of God has extraordinary clarity, beautiful
detail, as well as the emotional impact of honest
confession."—Joan J. Hall,
Saturday Review
"Laurence's rendition is close to faultless . . .
reaffirming her ability to draw, without pathos, life-sized
women. . . . Skillfully wrought and eloquently
told."—Marilyn Gardner,
Christian Science Monitor
One of Canada's most accomplished writers, Margaret
Laurence(1926-1987) was the recipient of many awards, including
the prestigious Governer General's Litarary Award for
The Diviners and
A Jest of God.Review
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