Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2008-049061
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Highly individual in style and structure, God's Hazard is vintage Mosley fiction, the sort of novel that has you stopping on almost every page to make sure you are keeping up with the intellectual debate taking place within the overlapping narratives as the boundaries between story and storytellers, writer and characters, all begin to blur.' - Peter Stanford, The Indenpendent
Grade From
College Graduate Student
CLASSIFICATION_METADATA
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Dewey Decimal
947.96/084092
Synopsis
God is said to have given humans freedom. Yet in the story of Genesis God is a punishing father-figure. Why have humans portrayed him like this? Here, a contemporary writer called Adam imagines God behaving as a good father should, seeing it is time for his children to leave home. Adam writes an account of this, and the story of his own child Sophie and his relationship with her. The scene moves from London to New York to Israel to Iran to Iraq. And might not God as well as Adam have a wife to take up the cause if things go wrong?
LC Classification Number
DK504.79.K37A313
ebay_catalog_id
4
Copyright Date
2009