A New York Times Notable Book: The People vs. God in ';a funny, ferocious fantasy' from the two-time Nebula Awardwinning author (The Philadelphia Inquirer). Hallelujah! God is not dead. He's just been a deep-freeze coma in the Arctic. Strapped for cash, the Vatican has sold the body (a bargain at $1.3 billion!) to Baptists in Florida. Enterprising souls that they are, they've turned the Corpus Dei into a popular, two-mile long theme-park attraction at Orlando's Celestial City USAhooked up to the largest life-support system on earth. Then things get weird. Martin Candle, a justice of the peace who's suffered a series of devastating setbacks, decides to put Him on trial in The Hague for crimes against humanity. Now, to accumulate evidence for the prosecution, Candle enters God's brain on a steamer to find out what in the world the Almighty could possibly have been thinking all these years. What ensues in this sequel to James Morrow's World Fantasy Awardwinning Towing Jehovah is a ';square off for the greatest moral debate of all time...[and it's] not to be missed' (Booklist). ';Surreal...dark and powerful.' Publishers Weekly ';A wildly imaginative novel...as barbed with high and low comedy as an Aristophanes playand just as fundamentally serious.' The Bloomsbury Review ';Hilarious...[Morrow] demonstrates a sharp mind, [and] a sharper tongue...Salman Rushdie, eat your heart out.' The San Diego Union-Tribune
ISBN: | 9780544343726 |
Publication date: | 4th March 2014 |
Author: | Morrow, James |
Publisher: | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Format: | Ebook (Epub) |