Priestdaddy
A Memoir
(Autor) Patricia LockwoodWhen the expense of a medical procedure forces the 30-year-old Patricia to move back in with her parents, husband in tow, she must learn to live again with her family's simmering madness, and to reckon with the dark side of a childhood spent in the bosom of the Catholic Church. Her father is a gun-toting, all-American, frequently semi-naked priest who underwent a religious conversion after watching The Exorcist 70 times on a Navy submarine; her mother, who emerges as the book's real heart, is a woman preternaturally concerned with the various disasters that could be about to befall her loved ones - and any nearby babies - at all times. Told with a keen comic sensibility that packs a laugh on almost every page, this is at the same time a lyrical and affecting true story of how, having ventured into the underworld, we can emerge with our levity and our sense of justice intact.
Patricia Lockwood
Patricia Lockwood is an American poet and essayist known for her provocative and witty writing style. Her most famous work, "Priestdaddy," is a memoir exploring her unconventional upbringing in a Catholic family. Lockwood's contributions to literature include pushing boundaries with her humor and unique perspective on religion and culture.