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The Abstinence Teacher

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ISBN: 0312358334 - The Abstinence Teacher  
Title:The Abstinence Teacher
Author:Tom Perrotta
Publisher:St. Martin's Press
Type:Book / Hardcover
Publication Date:16 October, 2007
ISBN / ISBN-13:0312358334  /  9780312358334
List Price:$24.95
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Product Description
Stonewood Heights is the perfect place to raise kids.  It’s got the proverbial good schools, solid values and a healthy real estate market.  It’s the kind of place where parents are involved in their children’s lives, where no opportunity for enrichment goes unexplored.
 
Ruth Ramsey is the human sexuality teacher at the local high school. She believes that “pleasure is good, shame is bad, and knowledge is power.”  Ruth’s younger daughter’s soccer coach is Tim Mason, a former stoner and rocker whose response to hitting rock bottom was to reach out and be saved.  Tim belongs to The Tabernacle, an evangelical Christian church that doesn’t approve of Ruth’s style of teaching.  And Ruth in turn doesn’t applaud The Tabernacle’s mission to take its message outside its doors.  Adversaries in a small-town culture war, Ruth and Tim instinctively mistrust each other. But when a controversy on the soccer field pushes the two of them to actually talk to each other, they are forced to take each other at something other than face value.
 
The Abstinence Teacher exposes the powerful emotions that run beneath the surface of modern American family life and explores the complex spiritual and sexual lives of ordinary people.  Elegantly written, it is characterized by the distinctive mix of satire and compassion that have animated Perrotta’s previous novels.


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Customer Reviews:

 • A Satisfying Read With Nice Descriptions
06 September, 2008

I wasn't expecting too much from this book but it was a pleasant surprise. The plot is interesting, although it is not totally seamless in the way it unwinds. Nevertheless, the characters are interesting and the protagonist has a good voice. It has some unexpected aspects to it that keep the reading flowing forward.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A32SBP5RH6V4TF

 • 1.5 Out Of 5: Entertaining But Predictable And Lacking Substance
09 August, 2008

This book explores the thematic crossroads of sexuality, abstinence, sex education, and religion in the context of a small-town battle between religious zealots and a pragmatic sex educator. The plot is simplistic and entirely predictable. Indeed, I don't recall a single thing happening in the book that I hadn't already predicted. This story and the way it is presented is not likely to challenge your preconceived ideas regarding sexuality, sex education, or anything else. The ending was extremely unsatisfactory in its incompleteness. The best I can say about this book is that it didn't annoy me that much and was mildly entertaining at times. Unless you are looking for an undemanding, quick reading experience, skip this one.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2KIVODZRTGY4U

 • Another Lesson About The Burbs
04 September, 2008

This man really has a hate bag on for the suburbs. Just as in "Little Children" two parents find their way into each other's lives. Not as salacious as "Little Children" but still an excellent profile of adults trying to figure out what they want to be when they grow up. The writing is top notch and story is original, but I knocked off a star because the ending disappointed.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A12M6F4AI7QTOY

 • Welcome Back Tom!
06 August, 2008

First of all, this book is being hit with many bad reviews simply for daring to portray christian characters with all their flaws... the thing is, EVERYBODY in this book is portrayed with all their flaws and their virtues, and their troubled lives. It's still classic Perrotta in the sense that there are no easy answers, it's all complicated and extremely interesting at the same time. Perrotta has great insight into his characters and this book serves to question stereotypes, all kinds of stereotypes without taking sides. If it's a little frustrating, well that's because it is true to life, which is never black and white. A great read.. and though i could feel the author trying to not repeat himself i really enjoyed it.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A27CVJ0H5DGU7L

 • An Excellent Commentary On The Current American Climate
23 August, 2008

I recently read "Little Children" and was interested in following it with some of Perrotta's other work. I found "The Abstinence Teacher" at the local library and was not disappointed. The story is about two people from different worlds who are attracted to each other despite their differences. I thought the book was well written and encompassed not only the battle between church and state but the battle to do what is right. I think all of the characters are written very well. I thought Perrotta was able to write very believable characters who faced problems of all shapes and sizes, making them very realistic and easy to relate to. Even his secondary characters were round and fleshed out. I thought the plot was interesting and I enjoyed the author's style. One reason I like Perrotta so much is that he is not formulaic. I could not see what was coming, and that is why I enjoyed the book. I think the ending was a little contrived but it still made for a good read and an entertaining afternoon.

- Reviewed by customer ID: AQMZQMM3QXMO2


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