Faith was reminiscent of a book I read a year ago, Any Bitter Thing. I was also reminded of some of Anne Tyler's characters, people with whom I have little or nothing in common but for whom I can feel a good deal of empathy, simply because of their real-ness, their humanity.
This is the second of Haigh's books that I've read. Mrs. Kimble was the first, back in 2004. As I am prone to do, when I really like one book by an author I'm hesitant to read another one for fear of being disappointed. Faith did not disappoint at all! (I guess I now ought to read Baker Towers and The Condition.)"
Sue said: "I'm giving this 3 stars because it was well-written and constructed in an intriguing, rather elliptical style that parceled out the story in small bits and laid out the character's secrets piece by piece. It has a serious language warning."
Linda said: "Well written but disturbing story. Even having been a Catholic myself, I couldn't relate well to the characters. Language is also a problem in this book."