THE TABLE by Deacon Dennis Lambert – a review by Deacon Marty McIndoe

I actually purchased this book about a year and a half ago but due to selling one home, putting things in storage for 17 months and then moving in to a new home, I “lost” it and recently found it and read it.   What an interesting book!  I am so glad that I finally found it.  I believe you will be glad too when you find one and read it.

THE TABLE is a book that jumps back and forth from biblical times to modern times.  The link is a very special table that the grandfather of Jesus made as a result of a miracle.   It seems that blessings and miracles and peace seem to follow the table and those who own it.  I really don’t want to give you a complete synopsis of the book because there are a number of surprises in the book that I don’t want to spoil for you.  Suffice it to say that the table that Jesus’ grandfather made was not only a miracle in its time, but continued to bring miracles to people who struggled with everyday life.

I found the book to be difficult to put down.  It was intriguing on so many levels.  Deacon Lambert is a great writer who knows how to weave a great story.  The characters, whether they are from the biblical time, or from the modern time, are interesting, very human, and very likeable.  I especially liked how he portrayed Jesus and His family.  Some of the writing made me feel like I was reading an expanded Gospel that was written to fill in some of the details left out by the scriptures.  He did the same in writing about the early Church figures.  When reading about the biblical times, you actually felt like you were there.

The figures in the modern time were wonderful.  They were people that you could most definitely relate to.   Their fears and hurts and successes were ones that we too could have experienced.  In the midst of both tragedy and elation, the characters were so very human and believable.  I found myself rooting for them at the various parts of their life and tearing up for them at their difficult times.  This book certainly brought out many emotions for me.

This historical fiction provides not only great entertainment, but also serves as a way to grow spiritually.  It is a book for all people, but most certainly will speak very loudly to Catholics with its description of the mass and sacraments.  You cannot help but to read this book and see God at work in the lives of the characters and transfer that in to your own life.  God is very much alive and at work in this book.  I see it as a great gift for those who have fallen away from the faith.  They will find the book so interesting that they can’t put it down, and at the same time have their own spirituality awakened.  I believe that this is the first published book by Deacon Dennis Lambert.  I am anxiously awaiting another one by him.

2 thoughts on “THE TABLE by Deacon Dennis Lambert – a review by Deacon Marty McIndoe

  1. Dcn. Marty,

    Thank you so much for that glowing review! Even more so, I’m very glad to hear that you enjoyed it. I will post a link on my webpage to yours. Thanks for your commitment and the wonderful forum you have created to bring Jesus’s love to many!

    His Peace,

    Dennis
    Dennislambert-writer.com

    – With regard to my next book…since writing The Table I have been blessed to secure a literary agent who is working on my behalf to get my latest book to a larger publisher. We’ve gone the distance with two of the largest publishers, all the way to each’s editorial board and have been declined. All the same, for a novice writter like myself, the fact that it went that far is encouraging! Hope to have it out soon…and, I am putting my finishing touches on my third…so God willing, more to come!

    1. Thank you for the comments on my blog. I am so happy to hear that another one of your books is coming out soon and that a third is on the way. I will make sure I get the newest when it comes out. God bless. By the way, if you are ever in the Metro New York area and Long Island, let me know. We have a large house and could put you and your wife up. Peace, Marty

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