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Absent a Miracle [Hardcover]

Christine Lehner (Author)
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August 7, 2009
Alice Fairweather, a lapsed Catholic who lives in upstate New York with her two sons and philandering husband (whom she loves to distraction), has just lost her dream job as a radio talk show hostess. When one of the family dogs suddenly becomes gravely ill, Alice opts out of a family spelunking vacation to nurse the pooch. Unexpectedly, her husband’s charismatic Nicaraguan Harvard roommate, Abelardo—coffee planter, failed seminarian, and scion of an old Nicaraguan family—comes to visit as part of his quest to have his aunt canonized as the first Nicaraguan saint. Through a variety of somewhat bizarre and miraculous events, Abelardo must return home to his village before his canonization work is complete. But Alice, with time on her hands and a void to fill, adopts Abelardo’s mission and becomes obsessed with helping him find the path to sanctify his ancestor. Not only does she befriend Hubert, the eccentric man in charge of New York’s hagiography club, she becomes somewhat of an expert on the various women who have achieved the distinction of sainthood, and soon finds herself on a plane destined for Nicaragua.

Abelardo’s quest to canonize his aunt, together with Alice’s quest to save her marriage, makes for a miraculous story of love, loss, and faith.
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Alice Fairweather, a Californian transplanted to the New York City suburbs with her Harvard-educated, Maine-born husband and their two precocious sons, undergoes a major transformation in Lehner's unpleasantly overstuffed latest. An unexpected visit from her husband's college roommate, Abelardo Llobet Carvajal, who is seeking to canonize his great aunt, sets Alice on a journey to Nicaragua. Although the author has imbued her characters with charming eccentricities—husband Waldo is an inventor with a fondness for limericks; one son, Henry, tends to speak in thesaurus-ese (hypogeal and egregious); the other son, Ezra, lives fully in his sleep; and Alice has an interest in dreams that parlays into a part-time radio hosting job where she interprets callers' dreams—there is a bewildering lack of depth and connection between the characters, who come across mainly as anthropomorphized collections of quirks. Add in an unwieldy plot that includes marital infidelity, dream interpretation, the exigencies of upper-crust life in Maine, the obstacles to canonization, Nicaraguan politics, coffee-bean farming, suicide, Catholic guilt, snow blindness and canine blood donation, and you've got something of an unholy mess that never quite pulls itself together. (Aug.)
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 496 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; First Edition edition (August 7, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0151014299
  • ISBN-13: 978-0151014293
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,032,431 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Characters in the Tropics, July 31, 2009
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I bought this book because of an interest in Nicaragua - which was certainly satisfied - but I ended up becoming totally entranced with the voice of Alice Fairweather, the narrator in search of a job (and a miracle?). While the lives of saints - hagiographies - have never been of interest to this non-Catholic, I grew to understand their pull on Alice and found her irreverent fascination was catching. ABSENT A MIRACLE takes you from a snowstorm in the Hudson Valley to the dim recesses of a NYC club for saint-lovers to a WASP-y wedding on the coast of Maine to a coffee farm in Nicaragua. Even as I watched Alice struggle with her obsessive love for Waldo, her inventor (and inventive) husband, I laughed out loud. Remarkably, in this large cast of characters, each one is unique, recognizable and engaging, from the small town mayor to the black sheep cousin to the Olga, the OCD sister. Read it for a trip to the tropics as well as interior voyage into the heart of a family
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Summer Fun, August 2, 2009
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In this time of impending financial crisis, emotional malaise and seemingly insurmountable global problems, maybe we all need some miracles. Absent that, there is, happily, this hilariously entertaining book that gives the quest for the meaning of life a whole new itinerary. Alice Fairweather is either blessed or cursed with an insatiable curiosity and compassion almost to the point of sainthood. Her natural affinity to help others--and in the process possibly herself--leads her on a bizarre adventure brimming with eccentric and memorable characters, a divine education in female hagiography, rescue missions that would shame the good Samaritan, and finally, a much needed reconnection to faith and love. At a time where we are thirsting for novelty, wit, humor and a great story, Absent a Miracle hits the spot.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great swimming pool, July 26, 2009
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Christine makes literary swimming pools. The reader can start at one end and swim to the other, or get in first and get acquainted with the characters and story and then jump in and out. The mix of humor and information creates an on-going richness that doesn't stop. Read it as a novel, or as a series of colorful perfect snap shots. You never knew saints and Central America could be so wacky.
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