The Priest Fainted, Catherine Temma Davidson
The Priest Fainted, Catherine Temma Davidson
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The Priest Fainted
A Novel

Author: Catherine Temma Davidson

Narrator: Alyssa Bresnahan

Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/21/2011

Categories: Fiction, Romance


Synopsis

A stunning debut about a young Greek-American woman and the history she shares with her mother and grandmother. Imam is a recipe known throughout villages in Greece, handed down from mother to daughter. If you come from these villages, your history is passed on through your body. Its full name is imam baildi, and it means the priest fainted. Perhaps the priest was given a bit of bitter and sweet pleasure, and the power of everything behind the dish pushed him off his rock, just for a moment. Perhaps, when he was tumbling through the air, sighing with fear and ecstasy, he saw a glimpse of a new life to come. Layered with love affairs, family squabbles, poignant misunderstandings, moments of wonder, and more, The Priest Fainted is nothing less than the recipe for a young Greek-American woman's life. Using her imagination and the stories passed through her bones as ingredients, Catherine Temma Davidson uses memories, Greek myths, recipes, and family gossip to uncover a hidden history, which is the story of one woman's year in Greece as it crosses and doubles back over the lives of her mother and grandmother.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sharon on June 21, 2009

With the skill of Arachne, Davidson weaves her own story together with her mother's and grandmother's, to tell a story that spans centuries and continents. This book was especially meaningful to me; Davidson's mother's family comes from the same town in northern Greece that my mother's family comes......more

Goodreads review by John on December 23, 2018

At times this book is ... thick. But as a Greek-American, I appreciated a lot of it, even though I think it probably would resonate more for women than men. Still, if you're a Greek-American who's been dragged back "home" to meet your Greek relatives, there's a lot here that'll sound familiar.......more

Goodreads review by ANNA DEMETRA on July 30, 2024

It started that good because it has tons of stuff on Greek culture, but then it defaulted and went all over the map as she explored her sexuality in Greece, finding parallels with her mother.......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on March 15, 2008

crazy greek story! made me hungry.......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on June 29, 2008

Truly wonderful. Greece - rites of passage, Greek myths, mothers and daughters, immigrants. Read it!......more