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You might not be an avid churchgoer. You might never even have thought about how churches select their ministers. Upon learning that Michelle Huneven’s novel SEARCH is about a ministerial search committee, you might decide that this plotline is obviously not for you. But you might want to think again. If you’ve ever been part of a small group or committee of any type, you’re almost certain to find moments of recognition and humor in the process Huneven outlines in her book. And did I mention there are recipes?
Although SEARCH is definitely a novel, it is written under the conceit that it’s actually a memoir written by its protagonist, Dana Potowski. Dana is approaching late middle age, and she’s been an active member of her Los Angeles-area Arroyo Unitarian Universalist Community Church (known affectionately by its members as AUUCC) for more than two decades. For the majority of that time, Dana, who married relatively late in life and has no children, has been sort of cautiously involved in the church bureaucracy. She has served on numerous committees and headed up programs, but has managed to resist the pressure to get involved on the church board or (horrors!) serve as church president.
"SEARCH is an unusual and, in many ways, a surprising novel --- and it’s one that readers will want to seek out."
Dana is friendly with AUUCC’s current minister, Tom, who often accompanies her to lunch since she works as a restaurant critic for the Los Angeles Times. But lately she has found his preaching and liturgy less than inspiring, to put it mildly, and has been drifting away from Sunday services. So when Tom reveals that he’s ready to pursue a new opportunity that will leave an opening at AUUCC’s helm, Dana considers that perhaps serving on the search committee will be exactly the motivation she needs to get more involved in church life again. Maybe she will find some fodder for a new memoir in the process (she would change everyone’s names, of course).
Dana, who at one point attended seminary herself before getting a staff job at the newspaper, is especially keen to find a minister whose passion for social justice and, most importantly, his sermons will inspire the entire community toward a more deeply engaged view of the world.
The problem, as Dana quickly discovers once the committee forms, is that what people find inspiring can vary wildly from person to person. The old guard nostalgically longs for a return to the classic, masterfully written sermons of Tom’s predecessor, whose long tenure is somewhat legendary. Younger committee members, most of whom are newcomers to the church, want a minister who has a deep commitment to music programs, or whose theology speaks to those from more conservative Christian denominations. One committee member, with whom Dana immediately clashes, seems caught up in identity politics, determined to bring in a younger woman of color regardless of the qualifications of others.
SEARCH is about much more than congregational politics. It’s about coming to terms with generational shifts in outlook and approach, trusting systems to work and accepting what happens if they fail, and reaching a certain point in one’s life and wondering what that life might look like had you made different choices. Since this is ostensibly a “memoir” written by a food writer, it’s also filled with delicious descriptions of food, many of the recipes for which are appended at the end of the book. SEARCH is an unusual and, in many ways, a surprising novel --- and it’s one that readers will want to seek out.
Teaser
Dana Potowski is a restaurant critic and food writer, and a longtime member of a progressive Unitarian Universalist congregation in Southern California. Just as she’s finishing the book tour for her latest bestseller, Dana is asked to join the church search committee for a new minister. Under pressure to find her next book idea, she agrees, and resolves to secretly pen a memoir, with recipes, about the experience. That memoir, Search, follows the travails of the committee and their candidates --- and becomes its own media sensation. Ultimately, the committee faces a stark choice between two very different paths forward for the congregation. And Dana will fight the entire committee, if necessary, to win the day for her side.
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Dana Potowski is a restaurant critic and food writer, and a longtime member of a progressive Unitarian Universalist congregation in Southern California. Just as she’s finishing the book tour for her latest bestseller, Dana is asked to join the church search committee for a new minister. Under pressure to find her next book idea, she agrees, and resolves to secretly pen a memoir, with recipes, about the experience. That memoir, Search, follows the travails of the committee and their candidates --- and becomes its own media sensation. Ultimately, the committee faces a stark choice between two very different paths forward for the congregation. And Dana will fight the entire committee, if necessary, to win the day for her side.
About the Book
From critically acclaimed, award-winning author Michelle Huneven, a sharp and funny novel of a congregational search committee, told as a memoir with recipes.
Dana Potowski is a restaurant critic and food writer and a longtime member of a progressive Unitarian Universalist congregation in Southern California. Just as she’s finishing the book tour for her latest bestseller, Dana is asked to join the church search committee for a new minister. Under pressure to find her next book idea, she agrees, and resolves to secretly pen a memoir, with recipes, about the experience. That memoir, Search, follows the travails of the committee and their candidates --- and becomes its own media sensation.
Dana had good material to work with: the committee is a wide-ranging mix of Unitarian Universalist congregants, and their candidates range from a baker and microbrew master/pastor to a reverend who identifies as both a witch and an environmental warrior. Ultimately, the committee faces a stark choice between two very different paths forward for the congregation. Although she may have been ambivalent about joining the committee, Dana finds that she cares deeply about the fate of this institution and she will fight the entire committee, if necessary, to win the day for her side.
This wry and wise tale will speak to anyone who has ever gone searching, and James Beard Award–winning author Michelle Huneven’s food writing and recipes add flavor to the delightful journey.
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