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It’s 1854 and Didier Rain doesn’t want to be a rogue. He prefers to think of himself as a gentleman poet. And yet every time Rain finds himself in questionable circumstances, some animal instinct leads him into wrongful behavior. Maybe it’s his Oedipal upbringing that’s to blame. Or maybe he’s just never found a good moral example that hasn’t let him down. But now Rain has to put away all of his failings because The Church of the Restructured Truth has hired him to fulfill a prophecy – Didier Rain is to venture into the American Wilderness and deliver a bride into the waiting arms of the Prophet Nehi. It won’t be easy, what with all the hooligans, natural phenomena, and carnal temptations between here and there. Not to mention that Virtue – the would-be bride – is at present no more than a babe. But maybe the invisible gods will lend Rain a hand in the endeavor. Maybe Virtue is as much of an angel as she appears. And maybe, by epic journey’s end, Didier Rain will overcome the odds, experience a miracle, and find a way to secure his own dubious salvation. At once ribald, irreverent, and charming, DELIVERING VIRTUE features one of the most despicable and endearing characters ever to gallivant through the pages of American Literature. Join Didier Rain on his escapades as he navigates that precarious line between the sacred and the profane, all the while protecting Virtue from the legions of evil that would seek to do her harm.
Delivering Virtue, by Brian Kindall- Amazon Sales Rank: #821561 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-07
- Released on: 2015-11-07
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review "Threads of satire are skillfully woven into a tapestry of humor and pathos, magical realism, and historical fact, along with swashbuckling adventure, depraved violence, and moments of heartrending tenderness." 5 stars - Foreword Clarion Reviews"This provocative, wholly satisfying novel is a Western adventure told in the language of magic realism... Author Brian Kindall delivers it all with crisp dialogue,well-developed characters and a steady, relentless pace." - Blue InkReviews Starred Review"A remarkable and sui generis historical novel." - Editors Choice at Historical Novel Society.Awarded the Awesome Indies Seal of Excellence! "Delivering Virtue by Brian Kindall is a different kind of western story. Didier Rain, a dissolute poet is hired by an offshoot Mormonsect to deliver a bride to their Prophet Nehi in his isolated compound in northern Utah.... From Rain's departure the story takes many quite unexpected turns, with aspects of mysticism, fantasy, and strange glimpses into the future thrown into a hard-boiled western story of a not-so-good man's journey of self-discovery.... The narrator has a notably extensive vocabulary and elegance of prose suitable for the poetic aspirations of the character... All up, it's a great story, and it has a strange, but somehow satisfying ending that I won't spoil by revealing. 5 stars." Awesome Indies, awesome indies.net "The story of Rain's journey with Virtue is well-paced,moving quickly without feeling rushed. The narration is beautiful, which is rare for such an irreverent book, but that only made it more wonderful to read....Delivering Virtue is a very enjoyable book. If you find yourself grinning even half as often as I did,you'll agree that it's a remarkable piece of fiction."- San Fransisco Book ReviewA Foreword Reviews' 2015 Indie Fab Book of the Year Award Finalist! Editor's Choice at The Historical Novel Society!
From the Back Cover It's 1854 and Didier Rain doesn't want to be a rogue. He prefers to think of himself as a gentleman poet. And yet every time Rain finds himself in questionable circumstances, some animal instinct leads him into wrongful behavior. Maybe it's his Oedipal upbringing that's to blame. Or maybe he's just never found a good moral example that hasn't let him down. But now Rain has to put away all of his failings because The Church of the Restructured Truth has hired him to fulfill a prophecy - Didier Rain is to venture into the American Wilderness and deliver a bride into the waiting arms of the Prophet Nehi. It won't be easy, what with all the hooligans, natural phenomena, and carnal temptations between here and there. Not to mention that Virtue - the would-be bride - is at present no more than a babe. But maybe the invisible gods will lend Rain a hand in the endeavor. Maybe Virtue is as much of an angel as she appears. And maybe, by epic journey's end, Didier Rain will overcome the odds, experience a miracle, and find a way to secure his own dubious salvation.At once ribald, irreverent, and charming, Delivering Virtue features one of the most despicable and endearing characters ever to gallivant through the pages of American Literature. Join Didier Rain on his escapades as he navigates that precarious line between the sacred and the profane, all the while protecting Virtue from the legions of evil that would seek to do her harm.
About the Author As a young man, Brian Kindall was undone by love. Oh, was she ever divine! Dark hair. Blue eyes. The smile of an angel. But then it all fell to ruin. For years afterward, the broken-hearted sap spent his time wandering about and scribbling self-absorbed tragedies that no one really cared about. His prose was impeccable, but useless to the world. Then one day, as if by magic, he matured. He peered into the abyss, became a father, got some perspective, and has been writing nothing but brilliant, entertaining novels ever since. These books – some for kids, some for grown-ups – are brimming with the absurdity, beauty, and mystery of life. Mister Kindall has become a master at playing humor against pathos, fairytales against reality, all for the sake of a good read that will surely enhance the life of any reader lucky enough to delve into the author’s adventure-laden pages. He is the author of adult fiction novel Delivering Virtue, and middle grade novels Blue Sky, and Pearl. Moving, memorable fiction all. He resides on the shores of a pristine mountain lake with his wife and three kids somewhere in the middle of Idaho.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A stunning first adult novel. Where's this guy been hiding and who's going to star in the movie? By L. Paul Has a more bumbling, good-natured, ever-resourceful hero ever been thrust into the jaws of perditious prophecy than Didier Rain? It is 1854 and Rain, a “versifier, word collector, would-be entrepreneur,” and closet philosopher sets out on an epic journey from Independence, Missouri to deliver a tiny bundle of a baby called Virtue to the prophet Nehi of The Church of the Restructured Truth in the Territories near The City of Rocks. Equipped with little more than two horses and a she-goat, Rain commences a cross-country journey through the deepest, darkest secrets of family life, unrequited guilt, and Oedipal meanderings.In Delivering Virtue, his first full-length adult novel, Brian Kindall whisks his readers along on a magic carpet ride of surreal darkness and light as Rain encounters a collection of characters some of whom steal his heart, others who prefer to steal his clothes and his manhood. Kindall uses words like magic wands, turning them inside out in beautifully unexpected ways. He paints a dark canvass with clouds of laugh-out-loud humor and tender humanity. "Now I was used to the state of stupor; I had visited there many times before. And as a curious fellow, I have always been intrigued that something so basic could come with so much variety. I had known drunken stupor – feverish stupor – weary stupor – falling-off-your-horse-into-the-mud stupor – the stupor of sensual arousal – as well as a pocketful of other stupors, all more or less similar in their sensation and general wooziness. But never had I been stupefied by way of the butt of a Hawken. It was largely unpleasant, causing a sensational agony in my cranial nut, and yet it did open a certain window that I might not otherwise have noticed. I peered through said window, and stepped into a scene that was bucolic and most inviting."This novel could never survive on only the twists and turns of the plot, clever as they are. But in tandem with an out-of-this-world cast of characters and vivid imagery stuffed with symbolism and sarcasm, the substantial forces come together in a terrific gale of a novel. This is grown-up fantasy fiction, steeped in biblical overtones of right and wrong, innocence and depravity, and ever-hopeful desire to see the bumbling hero fulfill, if not the mission he takes on, the mission that takes him on.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The Wild West with a Twist By Terri McAdoo …and twisted it is! Kindall allows his imagination to whirl out of control in this page-turner of an adventure…and I enjoyed the ride. He’s a master of sesquipedalianism (big words), so be prepared for plenty of “verbalistic flotsam” (this is one of many delightful phrases that appear in Kindall’s tale). And get ready to giggle AND groan. He’s fearless when it comes to describing embarrassing topics, like “malodorous intestinal wind,” and venturing into the dark hole of disturbing behaviors – which leads me to a disclaimer: This book is not for the whole family. Rain, the central character, engages in a number of “spelunkulatory adventures” that will make some conservative readers cringe. Admittedly, I had to rush through a couple of those scenes, but overall, I couldn’t put the book down. “Delivering Virtue” is one of the most creative and hilarious books I’ve read in a long time. I’m a fan.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A strange, off-kilter, funny Western in the vein of TRUE GRIT and THE SISTERS BROTHERS By Josh Mauthe It's fairly obvious that Delivering Virtue is inspired by Charles Portis's superb True Grit (or at least Patrick DeWitt's The Sisters Brothers, itself heavily inspired by that great book). Both are picaresque Westerns narrated by an overly verbose characters; both follow long journeys across the West; and both are filled with any number of strange and odd encounters along the way. Yes, the particulars are different - the trip here follows our "hero" Rain as he brings a child bride across the great wilderness to meet her husband-to-be, a religious prophet - but there's no denying the DNA here - the writing populated with rich flourishes, the dry sense of humor, the sense that we're seeing the West in the days after the fame and fortune had dried up. Luckily for Brian Kendall, his writing is up to the task, creating a rich, entertaining narrator whose running commentary makes the book a blast to read, whether he's justifying his decision to meet up with a lover (despite being warned not to), befriending his horses, or using farm animals to feed the little girl in a way that probably shouldn't be encouraged. There are some oddities in Kendall's book, though, and they both intrigue and frustrate me. Just how old is young Miss Virtue, who starts the book in diapers and ends up speaking in full sentences by the end, after what doesn't seem like that long of a journey? Why are other people punished every time Rain strays from the directions he's been given? And what to make of that odd, odd ending? Delivering Virtue feels ultimately incomplete, a parable where the lesson has been omitted, and while I somewhat admire that, giving the whole tale a cryptic feel, I can't deny that it also left me a bit frustrated, and kept me from loving the book as much as I wish I did. (I feel this most applies to the ending, which left me more baffled than moved.) Nonetheless, it's a delightfully odd Western, with an off-kilter sensibility that I loved, some bizarre and entertaining adventures along the way, and a great sense of style to the whole thing.
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