The daughter of faith-healing Christians and the son of a TV evangelist
are the stars of this lively cautionary tale about religion, family,
faith, and love.
I start my story with the day I first saw Jesse Pegler. That was when my
whole life first started changing. Sixteen-year-old Opal Ringer is the
daughter of Royal Ringer, the Pentecostal leader of a motley flock of
down-on-their-luck believers. Jesse Pegler is the son of Brother Pegler.
An "evangelist for Jesus," the elder Pegler is a flashy minister who
appears regularly on television in his blue robes and gold tassels. Opal
and Jesse meet at a faith healing at the Helping Hand Tabernacle church,
where Opal's daddy preaches. Jesse, with his soft eyes and sandy hair,
is a younger version of his older brother, Bud, who ran away from the
religious life - and whom Opal can't forget. Alternating between Opal
and Jesse's perspectives, What I Really Think of You, follows two
preachers' kids as they make fascinating discoveries about their faith,
their families, and themselves.