
Adam Edwards (1)
Author of Faster Pastor
For other authors named Adam Edwards, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Adam Edwards
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- race car driver
- Organizations
- NASCAR
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
I love auto racing, my husband is a pastor, and I usually love Sharyn McCrumb's writing, so I thought I'd like this. After all, she did such a great job bringing NASCAR to literature in St. Dale that I actually found it worthy of a re-read. But this one was a disappointment.
When a race car driver quite literally crashes a funeral as the result of a car chase, he's sentenced to teach stock-car driving to local pastors who will be competing in a race for over two million dollars as the result show more of a NASCAR fan's will.
The idea of a race for pastors isn't that odd to me -- for several years, I recall Jennerstown Speedway had a "Faster Pastor" race featuring local clergy (sans million-dollar purse). But this book just didn't work for me. Part of it was too much time spent explaining the basics of racing to presumably less-than-knowledgable readers. She did that much more gracefully in St. Dale and even in Once Around the Track, which I also read previously. Part of it was just that the story just didn't grab me.
I don't know if the audio format had an impact. I found it interesting that this recording was part of a series called "Southern Voices," but the narrator sounded like a Yankee to me. show less
When a race car driver quite literally crashes a funeral as the result of a car chase, he's sentenced to teach stock-car driving to local pastors who will be competing in a race for over two million dollars as the result show more of a NASCAR fan's will.
The idea of a race for pastors isn't that odd to me -- for several years, I recall Jennerstown Speedway had a "Faster Pastor" race featuring local clergy (sans million-dollar purse). But this book just didn't work for me. Part of it was too much time spent explaining the basics of racing to presumably less-than-knowledgable readers. She did that much more gracefully in St. Dale and even in Once Around the Track, which I also read previously. Part of it was just that the story just didn't grab me.
I don't know if the audio format had an impact. I found it interesting that this recording was part of a series called "Southern Voices," but the narrator sounded like a Yankee to me. show less
good story, enjoyed the Tennessee flair with NASCAR, small towns, and religion
Statistics
- Works
- 1
- Members
- 32
- Popularity
- #430,837
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 15

