The Book Against God

James Wood author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:1st Apr '04

Should be back in stock very soon

The Book Against God cover

'Highly intelligent...This is a book that I shall certainly re-read, for its comic realism, its warm intelligence, its lack of pretension' - A. N. Wilson, Daily Telegraph



But when his father is suddenly taken ill Thomas returns home, to the tiny village in the north of England where his father still works as a parish priest. Thomas hopes that he may finally be able to communicate honestly with his father, a brilliant and formidable Christian example, and sort out his wayward life.

Thomas Bunting, charming, chaotic, and deeply untruthful, is in despair. His marriage is disintegrating, and his academic career is in ruins: instead of completing his philosophy PhD, he is secretly writing what he hopes will be his masterwork, a vast atheistic project he has privately entitled 'The Book Against God'.

But when his father is suddenly taken ill Thomas returns home, to the tiny village in the north of England where his father still works as a parish priest. Thomas hopes that he may finally be able to communicate honestly with his father, a brilliant and formidable Christian example, and sort out his wayward life. But Thomas is a chronic liar, as well as an atheist, and he finds, instead, that once at home he only falls back into the disastrous and evasive patterns of his childhood years.

It is written with lovely, controlled precision. His descriptions deliver little aesthetic shock-charges of pleasure...There are delights of simple recognition-but there are also deeper emotional depth-charges * Sunday Telegraph *
Striking...The Book Against God is a gifted and winning first novel, neatly knotted at the end * Guardian *
Thought-provoking and full of sharp-eyed observations of characters and places * Daily Mail *
At once hilarious and haunting... It keeps your attention in every sentence -- Bernard O'Donoghue * Irish Times *
A work of skilful craftsmanship, which teasingly engages and disengages one's sympathies * The Economist *

ISBN: 9780099453574

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 16mm

Weight: 181g

256 pages