Noah's Wife, by Lindsey Starck (2016)
Noah’s Wife is a twist on the Biblical
tale of Noah and the Flood. Noah’s wife,
who is never given a name, is married to Noah, a minister. Although Noah is a minister, this is not a religious book. Rather, it is a modern day parable.
Noah, facing a crisis of faith, decides to
leave his post in the city and take over a church in a small, remote town. Noah and his wife move into a new town that has been experiencing
endless rain for months on end. The
previous minister drowned in the river.
Was it an accident or was he, too, experiencing a crisis? Noah believes that he
can revive the congregation. He soon
learns, however, that that the townspeople have their own ideas.
The rains have caused the towns people to
fall into various states of depression and denial. As the waters rise, some people flee the
town. Others are determined to stay. The zookeeper refused to leave because he
loves the town and who will tend to the exotic animals if he leaves? His fiancée agreed to marry him thinking that they would leave the town to a drier place.
When the zoo floods, the town folk are called upon to tend the exotic, wild animals
Noah’s wife, who had always relied on
those near to her, finds herself struggling with the townspeople. In addition to the zookeeper, there is the
much-married Mrs. McGinn and her daughter.
The daughter has been engaged to the zookeeper for several years,
waiting to get married until they can leave the town. Then there is the mysterious weatherman who
comes to town to warn the villages of impending doom. Will they listen to him? Who leaves and who will stay?
This is a debut novel. It was interesting, but not a favorite.
3 Stars.
Read: March 6, 2016
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