Quotes
“An expert narrator can anchor the most meandering of books—as Stefan Rudnicki does with this one…Rudnicki’s steady pace and confident delivery provide the unifying thread…A provocative book, expertly read, this is a historical reconstruction for believers and, even more so, for nonbelievers. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”
AudioFile
“The need to understand the role you have in the larger human story is at the heart of this beautiful, difficult book. Difficult not in form but in feeling, The Kingdom manages to get at the contradictions of what we call intimacy.”
New York Times
“A story of the telling of the world’s most famous story and an inquiry into how storytelling works that pushes, not infrequently, against the limits of what can be said.”
New York magazine
“A masterwork…[a] tour de force.”
Booklist (starred review)
“Memoir, fiction, and history combine in a stirring portrayal of the world of the first Christians…A passionate, digressive, empathetic history of religious rebels and the mystery of faith.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“A frequently fascinating book written by a curious, sharp mind.”
Publishers Weekly
“An extended look at a spiritual crisis of earlier years…Reads less like fiction than accessible, brightly penned history.”
Library Journal
“Personal and rigorous, skeptical and open, casual and profound, and its speculative portrait of Saint Luke…is as compelling as any fictional life I’ve read lately.”
Luc Sante, author of The Other Paris
“Carrère is one of our planet’s most compelling, inimitable writers, and The Kingdom is, in my view, his greatest book yet.”
Tom Bissell, author of Apostle