Book details
A Prayer for Owen Meany
by John Irving
1989
About the book
John Wheelwright narrates the life of his best friend, Owen Meany, a boy with a high-pitched voice who accidentally kills John’s mother with a foul ball during a Little League game in 1953. Owen views himself as God’s instrument, believing his physical stature and the circumstances of his life serve a divine plan. The story tracks their growth through the Vietnam War era, examining the intersections of religious faith, social responsibility, and the nature of coincidence versus fate. John lives in Canadian exile years later, still reconstructing the sequence of events that led to Owen’s predicted sacrifice.
Fiction readers interested in the tension between predestination and free will find a detailed case study in this narrative. It appeals to those fascinated by small-town New England history and the domestic impacts of American foreign policy. A reader finishes the book with a specific understanding of how childhood trauma and religious conviction can shape a person’s political identity. It provides a framework for viewing accidental tragedies as potential precursors to a larger, structured reality.
Details
- Published
- 1989
- Language
- EN