A Wall Street Journal Best Book of the Year
"Read Richard's amazing memoir House of Prayer No. 2 read it as soon as you can, you'll barrel through it and you'll know after just two pages of his effortlessly killer prose that he's special all right ... Narrating, mostly, through the best use of second-person urgency since Jay McInerney's Bright Lights, Big City, he describes being a disc jockey, a deckhand, a private eye, a ditchdigger. The man can tell a full story in the flick of a phrase ... Hallelujah. A"
Entertainment Weekly
"An absorbing account of growing up in the 1960s South, living with a disability, becoming a writer and finding faith. Richards book attests to the power of words (and the Word) in shaping a life, while at the same time challenging some dearly held beliefs about memoir as a genre ... [His] special childhood results in considerable powers of observation, empathy and imagination ... Richard is a fiercely gifted writer."
The New York Times Book Review
"A liberating demonstration of the power of faith."
The Wall Street Journal
"Deploying the second person in a memoir, as Mark Richard does in the entrancing House of Prayer No. 2: A Writers Journey Home, is like dropping an atomic bomb. Richards prose is gorgeous and hits with a force that sometimes stuns ... His propulsive prose makes House of Prayer No. 2 a surprising page turner ... Where other memoirists evangelical and/or literary just bluff and brag, he makes art."
The Christian Science Monitor
"So varied, dramatic, and, at times, incredible that it is bound to leave almost every reader with the feeling that they haven't lived at all … I loved every word of it."
The New Yorker
"House of Prayer No. 2 is a surreal and poetic memoir about faith, self-discovery and forming an artistic inner life."
Fredericksburg Free LanceStar
"Mark Richards memoir, House of Prayer No.2, is the finest book hes ever written. No one writes like him. His prose style is both hammerblow and shrapnel. He has written the book of his life."
Pat Conroy
"Hot damn! And Glory be! Both. This is a wonderful book."
Roy Blount, Jr.
"The precision of the descriptions is marvelous in this memoir of growing up with infirmity. The depth of Richards heart is profound, exhilarating, frightening, instructive. House of Prayer No. 2 is a work of high art."
Rick Bass
"In this unconventional memoir, we see the yearning of the artist transfigured into faithan authentic faith that is both struggled for and struggled against in the midst of ceaseless and necessary doubt. Mark Richard says important things about finding one's way, about love in action, about being a father, and he does so with the precision and grace of an artisan from another time. This is some of the finest writing you will ever read."
Amy Hempel
"If Mark Richard could not write, you could not read this. Since he can, you cant not read it. It is unreal, and Mr. Richard has the wit to make it real."
Padgett Powell