Synopses & Reviews
This is the compelling story of two boys, one white and one blue, who live in a small town in the North Georgia mountains in 1963. Trouble starts when the boys find a dead baby whose body has been abandoned in the town garbage dump. As the narrator of the tale, the boy Buddy runs for help. His best friend, Early, a gentle boy with blue skin, who is descended from the Blue People of Troublesome Creek, takes that dead baby in his hands and conjures the infant back to life. This miracle ignites a firestorm of controversy and Early becomes known as Blue Jesus, the blue boy with the power to heal.
Colorful and honest, with humor, heartbreak, and ultimate redemption, Blue Jesus is the story of friendship, family, faith, and the power in a commonality of differences.
Review
"... a deceptively fun read packed with colorfully realized characters..." — Atlanta Journal Constitution
Review
"A deceptively fun read packed with colorfully realized characters..." — Atlanta Journal Constitution
Synopsis
This is a compelling story of two boys, one white and one blue, who live in the tiny Georgia hamlet of Comfort Corners. Trouble starts when the boys find a dead baby whose body has been thrown onto the town garbage dump. As the narrator of the tale, the boy Buddy scrambles for help. The other boy, Early, who comes from the race of Blue PeOut of Printle, takes the baby in his hands and conjures the infant back to life. A firestorm of controversy ensues.
About the Author
Tom Edwards is the author of the popular Dellas Diner series of musical plays that originated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1978 and continue to this day. He has worked as a performer, television writer, and documentary filmmaker. His most popular documentary films are Sobbin Women: the Making of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Right Here in River City: The Making of Meredith Willsons Music Man. Mr. Edwards makes his home in Atlanta.