Review:
Praise for "The Dark Path"
"A funny and uncomfortably honest memoir by a deeply talented writer. David Schickler writes about the mysteries of faith and sex with unblinking candor and an abiding sense of wonder."
--Tom Perrotta
"That rarest of memoirs: a smart, funny, and searingly honest journey that rings true on every page."
--Jonathan Tropper
"A bracingly original and fantastically entertaining page-turner. David Schickler's fiercely funny, wrenchingly dark, gorgeously written memoir of almost becoming a Catholic priest chronicles years of struggle and anguish, but it also illuminates what it means to stay true to yourself no matter what."
--Kate Christensen
"Lighthearted yet lyrical."
--"The Wire"""
Praise for "The Dark Path"
"A funny and uncomfortably honest memoir by a deeply talented writer. David Schickler writes about the mysteries of faith and sex with unblinking candor and an abiding sense of wonder."
--Tom Perrotta
"That rarest of memoirs: a smart, funny, and searingly honest journey that rings true on every page."
--Jonathan Tropper
"A bracingly original and fantastically entertaining page-turner. David Schickler's fiercely funny, wrenchingly dark, gorgeously written memoir of almost becoming a Catholic priest chronicles years of struggle and anguish, but it also illuminates what it means to stay true to yourself no matter what."
--Kate Christensen
"Lighthearted yet lyrical."
--"The Wire"""
Praise for "The Dark Path"
"A funny and uncomfortably honest memoir by a deeply talented writer. David Schickler writes about the mysteries of faith and sex with unblinking candor and an abiding sense of wonder."
--Tom Perrotta
"That rarest of memoirs: a smart, funny, and searingly honest journey that rings true on every page." --Jonathan Tropper
"A bracingly original and fantastically entertaining page-turner. David Schickler's fiercely funny, wrenchingly dark, gorgeously written memoir of almost becoming a Catholic priest chronicles years of struggle and anguish, but it also illuminates what it means to stay true to yourself no matter what." --Kate Christensen
"Lighthearted yet lyrical."--"The Wire"
Praise for The Dark Path
A funny and uncomfortably honest memoir by a deeply talented writer. David Schickler writes about the mysteries of faith and sex with unblinking candor and an abiding sense of wonder.
Tom Perrotta
That rarest of memoirs: a smart, funny, and searingly honest journey that rings true on every page. Jonathan Tropper
A bracingly original and fantastically entertaining page-turner. David Schickler s fiercely funny, wrenchingly dark, gorgeously written memoir of almost becoming a Catholic priest chronicles years of struggle and anguish, but it also illuminates what it means to stay true to yourself no matter what. Kate Christensen
Lighthearted yet lyrical. The Wire"
About the Author:
David Schickler is the author of the bestselling story collection Kissing in Manhattan and the novel Sweet and Vicious. He has been published by Zoetrope, Tin House, and The New Yorker, among others. He is the co-creator and executive producer of the Cinemax action series Banshee. He lives in New York.
David Schickler is the author of the bestselling story collection Kissing in Manhattan and the novel Sweet and Vicious. He has been published byZoetrope, Tin House, and The New Yorker, among others. He is the co-creator and executive producer of the Cinemax action seriesBanshee. He lives in New York.
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