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Maybe God was an Irishman

A charming story full of humor, passion, and Irishness.

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Maybe God was an Irishman

By: Bernie Donnelly
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The complexities of religion, faith, love and tragedy overlap in the pages of Maybe God Was an Irishman, an entertaining and insightful novel by Bernie Donnelly. With a fascinating cast of peripheral characters and multiple storylines that brilliantly overlap, this is an expansive novel that stretches across oceans and philosophies, making it an addictive read for anyone who appreciates clever writing and heartfelt narratives. Book-ending the novel is the story of Lee “the Skeptic” Thomas, whom readers are introduced to at the very start of the book. He is an investigative journalist for the NYT, who has personally experienced unimaginable tragedy in his life. However, his cynicism is shattered when he witnesses the truth of so-called “miracles” in Ireland, specifically in the work and life of Father Sean, whose birth was signaled in an unusual way. As a whole, the novel centers on the real-world wonders that certain people are able to achieve through kindness, compassion, patience, and self-sacrifice. Perhaps there is such a thing as divine intervention and the gentle nudging of God, but the tangible miracles of good-hearted humans are often even more powerful. The end of this novel will leave readers uplifted and refreshed – spiritually, emotionally and philosophically – regardless of one's particular religious beliefs or opinions. That is the sign of a truly great book. SPR review'17 Christian Fiction Fantasy Genre Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Heartfelt Tearjerking
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