Review of Cai Emmons’s THE BELLS featured in Kirkus Reviews

An immersive psychological portrait of one man’s battle with lifelong anger and guilt.

A young man’s troubles follow him after he trades his spiritual calling for life as a teacher.

Inspired by the life and teachings of Thomas Merton, Niall O’Malley leaves a stressful Ph.D. program to enter a Benedictine monastery in western Massachusetts full of “high hopes for communing with God and soothing his erratic temper.” But after five years, he abruptly abandons the refuge he sought in that religious vocation for a job teaching history at a public high school in a downtrodden town on the New Jersey coast within sight of Manhattan.