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The Misconceived Conception of a Baby Named Jesus
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Koehler Books
“A fun, pithy sendup of one of the bestknown origin stories.” Kirkus Reviews “…a sharp, shrewd, witty, and occasionally wacky alternateuniverse Bible…” Greg Thompson, writerproducer “This book merits bookclub discussion and argument.” Glenn R. Miller, author On a warm Galilean night, Mary and Joseph get to know each other (in the biblical sense) in a secluded garden in Nazareth. Nine months later, Mary’s pious mother, seeing that her young, unwed daughter is pregnant, enlists the help of a pompous high priest to characterize the pregnancy as divine, of God’s seed. When Mary refuses to go along with her mother’s scheme, she and Joseph enter a battle with her parents over every aspect of the birth and the fate of their baby. As word of a miraculous virgin birth spreads through Bethlehem, factions form, and allegiances shift among unscrupulous shepherds, dubious Wise Men, an elderly innkeeper, an earnest but malodorous peasant and an aging cat with a penchant for prophecyall trying to answer the crucial question: Is the baby named Jesus truly the Son of God or merely a mortal born of earthly parents?