Take This Bread

Published on April 2, 2007

See Scott Korb's review of Sara Miles' Take This Bread, above. When Miles sent me galleys for the book months ago, I was certain I wouldn't have much use for it. It's about Miles' life as a cook, and I don't like books about cooking; and about her conversion to Christianity, and conversion stories are usually more interesting as data than as narrative; and about Miles' leftist Christian faith, and, much as I admire such faith, it's usually too earnest for prose. I was the worst possible audience for this book -- and I thought it was beautiful. Here's an excerpt at Killing the Buddha.

See Scott Korb‘s review of Sara Miles’ Take This Bread, above. When Miles sent me galleys for the book months ago, I was certain I wouldn’t have much use for it. It’s about Miles’ life as a cook, and I don’t like books about cooking; and about her conversion to Christianity, and conversion stories are usually more interesting as data than as narrative; and about Miles’ leftist Christian faith, and, much as I admire such faith, it’s usually too earnest for prose. I was the worst possible audience for this book — and I thought it was beautiful. Here’s an excerpt at Killing the Buddha.

Explore 21 years and 4,105 articles of

The Revealer