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American Savior: A Novel of Divine Politics (edition 2008)

by Roland Merullo

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Title:American Savior: A Novel of Divine Politics
Authors:Roland Merullo
Info:Algonquin Books (2008), Hardcover, 312 pages
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A satirical look at the election process and commentary on the state of the country through the presidential campaign of Jesus Christ. Jesus (Hay-Zeus to his Spanish speaking friends) has come back, preaching kindness and compassion to all people, and attempts to become the president of the United States. The story is told by Russ Thomas, a former TV reporter, who joined the campaign with some doubts (doubting Thomas anyone?) along with several family members and other odd characters for a presidential run. A satirical sort-of retelling of the Bible story of Jesus in today's age--gives you something to think about. I laughed out loud in several scenes, especially when the author discusses "a certain station who will not be identified but whose logo resembles an animal known for its slyness". Good book.
  walterqchocobo | Apr 8, 2013 |
I rather enjoyed reading this book, despite its premise. Jesus reappears on earth in a small Western Massachusetts town and builds a campaign for the U.S. presidency with a varied group of people who live there. It is narrated by a cynical newspaper reporter Russ, who is brought haltingly into the effort. Jesus as candidate does project a numbr of different images, some of them surprising, not unlike the gospel story. His mother, who has an intriguing heritage, figure fairly prominently in potios of the story. This is more of the liberal Jesus, who is fighting the people who pull the strings of political power, not unlike politicians of 2012. I don't want to say much about the denouement of this novel. ( )
  vpfluke | Mar 8, 2012 |
What would happen if Jesus came back to earth and ran for the Presidency of the United States of America? Quite an adventurous theme don’t you think? Well Roland Merullo attacks this theme with a vengeance. It all starts with a mysterious man who performs a couple of miracles. First he brings a baby boy back to life after he endures a fall from a balcony three stories up. Then he cures a young girl of a debilitating repertory disease. Finally Jesus starts to assemble his rag-tag bunch of ordinary people to unwittingly become his latest disciples, and informs them of his intent to run for president.

Merullo takes the history and teachings of Jesus Christ and reassembles them into a modern day setting. I think the story was well done. Although, not so much in terms of blasphemy, this story might offend some hard core Christians who might see it as a form of tampering with the word of God.

The characters are well developed and the story made for an entertaining read. It was also; in some way an enlightening tale. Oh, and for the inquiring minds who want to know…..yes….there is a resurrection. ( )
1 vote Ti99er | May 7, 2009 |
Russ Thomas is a reporter for WZIZ, a TV station in Massachusetts, when he is sent to report on the story of a young child who had fallen three stories, seemed dead, and came back to life when a stranger came up and touched him. Others were calling it a miracle, but Russ remained skeptical. Later, he's sent to a hospital where the same stranger has visited a young girl and seemingly cured her of a chronic illness.

The stranger becomes known as "The Good Visitor," and he turns out to be Jesus Christ. Jesus calls Russ on his private phone and tells him that he's running for President of the United States and would like for Russ to work on his campaign. Russ is not convinced at first, but finally agrees when Jesus visits Russ's girlfriend in a dream.

Jesus assembles a ragtag campaign team and heads out on the road as the candidate for The Divinity Party and chooses his mother as his running mate. Jesus runs an unusual campaign - he doesn't criticize his opponents and he's available for questions.

American Savior by Roland Merullo started out with a bang for me. The middle of the book, with all of it's campaign details, did drag a little bit, though. When it gets to the end of the campaign, the book really picked up again. It is worth reading for all of the questions it brings up. When a woman screams that the candidate is not Jesus,

"I might not be," he said slowly. "I might not be. But my question to you is this: would you know him if he came into your midst? If he came into your midst and did not look the way you expected him to look, and did not speak as you expected him to speak, would you know him?"

That really made me sit and think for a little while. This book is humorous as well as thought provoking and I enjoyed reading it.

Roland Merulla has written ten books, including Golfing with God and Breakfast with Buddha. He lives with his wife and children in Massachusetts. ( )
1 vote bermudaonion | Jan 21, 2009 |
I really wanted to love this book - the premise was fantastic and I won it (even better!)

I've been trying to finish it for a month and just can't. The characters are flat and uninteresting. The plot feels like a copycat of recent politcal events. Even though I agree with the points the author is trying to make, I'm just not interested enough to continue.

The writing is OK - there are a few clever moments, but overall, the book just isn't particularly engaging.

I will say that since I've lived and breathed politics for the past year, I may just be burned out on this topic. I'll try to finish it some other time - maybe it will grow on me. ( )
1 vote eljabo | Nov 8, 2008 |
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"Into a country divided by partisan politics, into a world turn 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 ridiculous - someone, in short, who can make it right. And thus we finally have an answer to the long-simmering question, "What would Jesus do?"". Roland Merullo's novel American Savior posits an inspired "what if" 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 distorted - used by politicians and religious zealots to turn love into hatred and faith into a call to arms - 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 Savior puts 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 Savior is 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 is and the America that could be."--BOOK JACKET.… (more)

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