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Pastors' Wives: A Novel
by Lisa Takeuchi Cullen
Published: 2013-04-30
Paperback : 368 pages
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What’s it like when the man you married is already married to God? asks Pastors’ Wives, an often surprising yet always emotionally true first novel set in a world most of us know only from the outside.
Lisa Takeuchi Cullen’s debut novel Pastors’ Wives follows three women ...
Lisa Takeuchi Cullen’s debut novel Pastors’ Wives follows three women ...
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What’s it like when the man you married is already married to God? asks Pastors’ Wives, an often surprising yet always emotionally true first novel set in a world most of us know only from the outside.
Lisa Takeuchi Cullen’s debut novel Pastors’ Wives follows three women whose lives converge and intertwine at a Southern evangelical megachurch. Ruthie follows her Wall Street husband from New York to Magnolia, a fictional suburb of Atlanta, when he hears a calling to serve at a megachurch called Greenleaf. Reeling from the death of her mother, Ruthie suffers a crisis of faith?in God, in her marriage, and in herself. Candace is Greenleaf’s ?First Lady,” a force of nature who’ll stop at nothing to protect her church and her superstar husband. Ginger, married to Candace’s son, struggles to play dutiful wife and mother while burying her calamitous past. All their roads collide in one chaotic event that exposes their true selves. Inspired by Cullen’s reporting as a staff writer for Time magazine, Pastors’ Wives is a dramatic portrayal of the private lives of pastors’ wives, caught between the demands of faith, marriage, duty, and love.
Lisa Takeuchi Cullen’s debut novel Pastors’ Wives follows three women whose lives converge and intertwine at a Southern evangelical megachurch. Ruthie follows her Wall Street husband from New York to Magnolia, a fictional suburb of Atlanta, when he hears a calling to serve at a megachurch called Greenleaf. Reeling from the death of her mother, Ruthie suffers a crisis of faith?in God, in her marriage, and in herself. Candace is Greenleaf’s ?First Lady,” a force of nature who’ll stop at nothing to protect her church and her superstar husband. Ginger, married to Candace’s son, struggles to play dutiful wife and mother while burying her calamitous past. All their roads collide in one chaotic event that exposes their true selves. Inspired by Cullen’s reporting as a staff writer for Time magazine, Pastors’ Wives is a dramatic portrayal of the private lives of pastors’ wives, caught between the demands of faith, marriage, duty, and love.
Excerpt
Chapter OneRuthie
On the first day of my life as a pastor’s wife, I decided to buy a Star magazine.
Not People. Not even Us. No: Star, trashy Star, with its cover promises of fabulous people in unfabulous situations, page after page of full-color schadenfreude. You know. Porn for housewives. If I gave it any weight at all, which certainly I did not at the time, I would have to call it a $3.99 act of defiance. A purchase to attest things had not changed, I had not changed. That Ruthie Matters still belonged to a population that consumed celebrity gossip without guilt or thoughts of spiritual consequence. ... view entire excerpt...
Discussion Questions
1) How does it affect a marriage if one spouse believes in God and the other does not? Do you hold the same religious beliefs as your spouse, and if not, how do you work it out?2) Candace, the senior pastor’s wife, will do just about anything to protect her husband and their church. Is that admirable or despicable?
3) One of the questions that the novel asks repeatedly is this: “What’s it like when the man you married decides to marry God?” What would you do if your spouse quit his lucrative career to go serve in a religious group?
4) The Greenleaf megachurch is a veritable city, with its own daycare center, gym and stores. It provides community and sustenance to thousands—but it’s also a den of intrigue and political maneuvering. How is it like or different from your place of worship?
5) Did this novel change your view of the clergy’s wife, whatever your house of worship? (Rabbis’ and imams’ wives don’t have it easy, either!)
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