book cover of The Messiah of Morris Avenue
 

The Messiah of Morris Avenue

(2006)
A novel by

 
 
From the bestselling author of Father Joe, a slyly comic, deeply spiritual novel that imagines the Second Coming - and an unlikely, lovably human new savior

Tony Hendra's Father Joe became a new classic of faith and spirituality - even for those not usually inclined. Now Hendra is back with a novel set in a very reverent future where church and state walk hand in hand. Fade-in as Johnny Greco - a fallen journalist who nurses a few grudges along with his cocktails - stumbles onto the story of a young man named Jay who's driving around New Jersey preaching radical notions (kindness, generosity) and tossing off miracles. How better, Johnny schemes, to stick it to the Reverend Sabbath, America's #1 Holy Warrior, than to write a headline-making story announcing Jay as the Second Coming? Then something strange happens. Died-in-the-wool skeptic Johnny actually finds his own life being transformed by the new messiah.

Alternately hilarious and genuinely moving, The Messiah of Morris Avenue brings to life a savior who reminds the world of what Jesus actually taught and wittily skewers all sorts of sanctimoniousness on both sides of the political spectrum. Writing with heart, a sharp eye, and a passionate frustration with those who feel they hold a monopoly on God, Tony Hendra has created a delightful entertainment that reminds us of the unfailing power of genuine faith.


Genre: Inspirational

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