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In The Messiah of Morris Avenue, Tony Hendra--the acclaimed satirist and New York Times bestselling author of Father Joe--poses the question: would we recognize the messiah if he appeared today? And... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Wickedly witty and awesomely poignant

I just finished this wonderful book and am a little too overwhelmed to really write what I would like. For anyone who has felt a spiritual touch that changed his life, it will bring memories and reinforcement. For those who just hate the way wealth and power ignore the poor, it will be a tonic (but not a cure). For those who love humanity but cannot yet believe in miracles (like the narrator), it will warm their hearts and maybe bring a tear. For those who, like me, agree that Jesus did not approve of killing, read chapter 24. I don't know Mr. Hendras' religious beliefs and respect the fact that each person must make his own relationship with God. However, as a previously relunctant, but now fervent, believer myself, I think he has got it very close to right; and it is beautiful.

absolutely brilliant

that's pretty much it - this absolutely brilliant satirical parable brings to life kevin phillips equally brilliant 'american theocracy' by creating a real christ figure, charismatic, gentle, loving, funny and uncomprising, who completely exposes the sadistic genocidal caricature the so-called christian right promises its followers. if you care at all about religion - christian or not - get this book.

A satirical partly-comic, partly-dead serious novel of the second coming

Film and music buffs know right off who Tony Hendra is --- he played "Ian Faith," manager of the band in the immortal mockumentary, This Is Spinal Tap. Readers in the millions know him by a more recent hit, his bestselling spiritual memoir, FATHER JOE. Forgiveness --- complete, soul-filling, heavenly forgiveness --- is at the heart of FATHER JOE. It is also the soul-satisfying centerpiece of THE MESSIAH OF MORRIS AVENUE. It couldn't be any other way. This novel is about the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. I mean, literally. This time around, He is Jose Francisco Lorcan Kennedy --- known as Jay. He's an immigrant's son from the Bronx. He wears a hooded sweatshirt. He's not handsome in any conventional way. His story, this time around, is told by an unbeliever, Johnny Greco. Back in the day, Johnny won the Pulitzer Prize; now he's a tabloid hack on the lookout for a good story about a freak. And in America in the not-so-distant future, the Second Coming could be Johnny's ticket to ride. Consider: America is now a full-blown theocracy. There's a "Chaplain-in-Chief" of the Armed Forces. The second "L" has been removed from the Hollywood sign, and the country's most successful evangelist hosts the Academy Awards. Here's a hit movie: Sophie's Free Choice, in which "a young mother pregnant with twins, is told by her (feminist) doctor that she must abort one of them or die." (Luckily, she finds Jesus and "becomes an instrument of divine retribution.") Sex is for child creation only. Gay sex is a felony --- TV sports no longer shows close-ups of the snap in pro football. BMW makes a car called the Babylon. There is a Great Wall of Trump Towers. In this mindlessly happy culture, who cares --- really cares --- about the poor? Jay. He uses the language of the street, but in every other way, this is the Gospel we know. And the same mission: "to reveal the God in humanity and the humanity in God, by teaching, healing, and, if necessary, dying." Needless to say, Jay is not exactly on the same page as the American Church, which endorses all wars, is excited by the death penalty and has long forgotten that every soul is equally precious to God. As Jay says, "I come, first and foremost, for the losers." Hendra stacks the deck against his satiric version of the evangelical Christian movement in America. He gives Jay all the good lines --- "There's no more convincing argument for intelligent design than evolution" --- and all of the miracles. Which is just as well: We all know the story, especially the ending. The success of a book like this lies entirely in the execution. THE MESSIAH OF MORRIS AVENUE is exciting reading because Hendra knows where satire ends and tedium begins. His novel is a hybrid: partly comic, partly dead-serious. In other hands, that formula could have all the allure of a cold souffle. Hendra, luckily for us, is a master --- for a serious book, it has you laughing out loud all the way through. Well, until the climax, anyway. God so love

Satire Close To Truth

As with all brilliant satire, there is a fine line between reality and the satirical version of events which unfolds in The Messiah of Morris Avenue, which is a rollicking read. In the U.S. today, that line seems to be getting finer every day, when lawmakers routinely take Christian teaching, revise it according to their own religious beliefs (which are often anything but Christian) and then put it all to work for the greater glory of the politician. Whether you are a believer that Jesus is God, or not, this book is important for every thinking American. Because Jesus was a historical figure who said some very important things about love, hope, charity, and forgiveness that an awful lot of people seemed to find true. These truths have been perverted for political gain by some of the most un-Christian people on the planet. While the story lets us laugh at that, it also forces us to think about the deadly serious notion that we are being run by people who stop at nothing -- they certainly don't stop at co-opting the true teaching of Christ. I guess we have to try and forgive them....but we certainly don't have to blindly accept their behavior. A great book on an important subject.

sharp satirical tale

In the future, America is a theocracy run by fundamentalist Christians who passed laws outlawing everything under God. Meanwhile Christ returns, but not in the acceptable way the ruling theocrats demanded. Instead he does so in the South Bronx where he wears the human garb of the son of a female Guatemalan immigrant and an Irish father who is never around. Jos begins to obtain a street following. Jos performs miracles including one that leads to jail time in Connecticut for curing a leukemia victim without a medical license. He quickly persuades cynical journalist Johnny Grecco that he is the savior though his name is anglicized to Jay. . Shockingly Jay insists that all we need is love and tolerance for others to live a holy existence as expected by God the mother. On the other hand he detests war and could not care less about intelligent design, creationism or any other label. Meanwhile the renowned Reverend detests such blasphemy and wants Jay stopped. The Reverend seeks a modern day Judas to betray Jay. He thinks he found his silver lining with Grecco's desire for Pulitzer level fame and employs Texas style justice when Jay commits treason by preaching blasphemous pacifism when this country is about to invade Israel. This sharp satirical tale rips up the fundamentalist right by tearing away the veneer of euphemistic 3 second bite labels and shreds even more the afraid to say the L word liberals. The irony of this cautionary futuristic tale is that the satirical elements seem light when compared with Jay's message of give peace a chance in a world in which war is the solution (by macho bring em on armchair generals). Tony Hendra provides a thought provoking thriller that warns that if unchecked, America could turn into an intolerant United States of Theocracy. Harriet Klausner
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