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Introduction: Gail Donohue Storey's The Lord's Motel |
| Section: BOOK WORLD / FEATURED BOOK: Gail Donohue Storey's The Lord's Motel |
| Author: Editor |
| Publication:
The World & I Online |
| Issue Date: 1/1/1993 |
| Size: 371 Words, 2,233 Characters |
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A good man is indeed hard to find, as Flannery O'Connor taught us. But when a girl finds him, will he be any fun? That is one of the semicomic concerns of Gail Donohue Storey's heroine in The Lord's Motel, excerpted in the ...
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...lows the novelist to speak on the motivation of all the main characters in the book. According to Storey, Colleen's spiritual rebirth results from her selfless acts of compassion, which allow her better self to surface. When earnest, compassionate and highly eligible Dr. Gabriel Benedict arrives on the scene, she's ready to remedy his predicament; namely, that a good woman is hard to find.
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