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More copies of this ISBN:American Savior: A Novel of Divine Politicsby Roland Merullo
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:What if Jesus suddenly appeared and announced that he planned to run for President of the United States? Yes, that Jesus. And what if a well-meaning but utterly inexperienced band of disciples not only helped him mount a seat-of-the-pants campaign but also ran it well, getting millions of people to support him and in the process throwing the other two major party candidates — as well as the world's news media — into a frenzy as they scramble to discredit him? Roland Merullo's bitingly clever satirical novel about the state of American politics follows one man's campaign to bring back goodness and kindness (real goodness and kindness this time) in a country that has fallen into a divisive state of fear and hatred. Merullo takes us into the heart of a nation in grave spiritual danger as the Son of man sets out to make everyone realize that politics as usual is no longer an acceptable alternative. American Savior is a remarkably innovative novel that challenges our perceptions and beliefs while it wags a finger at the folly of our self-righteousness. It is sure to cause controversy among those for whom politics itself has become a kind of religion. Review:"When Jesus Christ turns up in West Zenith, Mass., Catholics, Jews and atheists unite to help him realize his plan of becoming America's next president in this hilarious novel from Merullo (Breakfast with Buddha). Chief adviser to the 'Jesus for America' campaign is Russ Thomas, a cynical TV journalist who sets out to convince the American public that Jesus is the real deal. Jesus' chances of being elected seem slim as he faces skepticism from both ends of the political spectrum over his platform of 'kindness and goodness' and the fact that he names his mother as his running mate. But as Jesus hits the campaign trail, Russ and his team begin to have faith in their candidate, themselves and humanity. Most enjoyable are the takedowns of thinly veiled political journalists: there's loud-mouthed, insult-spewing Anne Canter and Bulf Spritzer, 'a decent guy [who] can never quite convince the viewer that he isn't ecstatic about being in the limelight.' The result is, for the most part, an uproarious satire, hampered only by Merullo's occasional slips into the preachiness about morality that he so harshly mocks." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) Review:Given the fawning coverage of Barack Obama during this election season, a story about Jesus Christ coming back to Earth and running for president seems almost redundant. But "American Savior" is blessed with enough gentle humor to keep this "novel of divine politics" fresh and even a little inspiring. The author, Roland Merullo, is developing something of a specialty in comic fiction with religious... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review) Review:"[An] intriguing novel...Funny but in a mostly gentle way...[It] effectively mix[es] elements of Vidal's Messiahand Mailer's The Gospel According to the Sonwith elements of Joe Klein's Primary Colors."'"Booklist Review:"Hilarious...Most enjoyable are the takedowns of thinly veiled political journalists...An uproarious satire." '"Publishers Weekly Review:"Smart, funny yet dead serious Second Coming novel from Merullo, who has Jesus offering America spiritual renewal by way of a run for the White House....Merullo grounds his story superbly....Impressive speculative fiction, and a bracing tonic for an election year."'"Kirkus Reviews Synopsis:What if Jesus suddenly appears and announces that he plans to run for president of the United States? Merullo's bitingly clever satirical novel about the state of American politics follows one man's campaign to show that politics as usual is no longer an acceptable option.
Synopsis:In a country divided by partisan politics, into a world torn by hatred and war, at a time when it seems that everyone and no one has a solution to the problems that plague humankind, there suddenly appears someone who can rise above the madness, someone with knowledge and power, someone with a finely tuned sense of the ridiculousand#8212;someone, in short, who can make it right. And thus we finally have an answer to the long-simmering question, andquot;What would Jesus do?andquot; Roland Merullo's novel American Saviorposits an inspired andquot;what ifandquot; scenario: What if Jesus, alarmed at how the earth's most powerful nation has lost its spiritual footing and dismayed at how His own teachings have been distortedand#8212;used by politicians and religious zealots to turn love into hatred and faith into call to armsand#8212;returns and announces that he is running for President of the United States? What if He becomes a third-party candidate, is heralded as the Son of God, and not only threatens to disrupt the status quo but poses a serious threat to the already established Democratic and Republican candidates? What would happen? How would the media react? And, more important, how would we react? Narrated by a more than slightly cynical young TV reporter, American Saviorputs the reader inside the campaign waged by what is quickly dubbed the Divinity Party and follows Jesus and his modern-day disciples as they travel across the nation making speeches, reaching out to the people, and in the process arousing the ire of those who believe they know God, and who know, most assuredly, that this is not He. By turns amusing and heartbreaking, affirming and disturbing, American Savioris a novel sure to create controversy among those for whom self-righteousness is its own religion. Holding up a mirror to our society and the world in which we live, it is a passionate and penetrating look at the America that isand the America that could be. About the AuthorRoland Merullo, is the critically acclaimed author of seven books, including the Revere Beach Trilogy, three novels about growing up in a tight-knit community outside Boston, and Golfing with God, a novel about a man's unexpected spiritual journey. He lives with his wife and two daughters in eastern Massachusetts. What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!
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