



What People are Saying
“I have long admired Gregory Orfalea’s work—and with Wonder + Shame we are into welcome new territory. The novel is a winning mix of disparate elements—an original premise, a deft understanding of history, a refreshing take on the redemptive qualities of baseball, and the ever-evolving nature of cultural and religious inheritance. As ever, Orfalea writes with warmth and wit, and he invites readers to a truly original narrative universe where we accompany protagonist Frank Matter on a pilgrimage that moves through personal pain, family obligation, culture clash, and the intimate reckonings that shape identity and invite growth. Wonder + Shame is a deeply theological novel and experience—not only because of its pilgrim heart, but because Orfalea demonstrates well that, to find the greatest of treasures, one must travel through the caverns of sorrow and brokenness.”
—Michael Murphy, director of The Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage
“One man’s odyssey of hope and the remnants of faith becomes a tale of love and war and, most affectingly, baseball. Heartfelt, at times harrowing, Wonder + Shame is a wholly original account of Syria’s tragic history, as well as a meditation on what we owe one another.”
—Alice McDermott, National Book Award–winning author of Charming Billy, Absolution, and The Ninth Hour