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Awaiting Grace: A Novel [Hardcover]

Rosanne Daryl Thomas (Author)
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June 12, 1999
Sheila Jericault is the ambitious campaign manager for a ruthless Connecticut politician, a young woman far too busy to know that her soul is in danger. But God knows, and it is God who narrates her story. With both irritation and affection, God sees that Sheila has turned away from life and love, sacrificing her soul in pursuit of success. After a brush with death, her life is saved, but she knows she must change, and she vows to 'do good.' To this end, she frees Kiri, a Sri Lankan slave girl indentured to wealthy diplomats, and promptly congratulates herself on a job well done. But doing good is not that simple, and now she has an illegal alien in her house and another life to look after, and her efforts to get Kiri off her hands and out in the real world yield decidedly mixed results. Just when Sheila thinks she's found the answer, Kiri makes plain that she has other plans, and Sheila is a part of them. Sheila is confused, and she is struggling. But at least, at last, her soul is alive.

The author of The Angel Carver returns with a story rich in humor and insight, a thoroughly delightful, utterly original novel about life and love and faith.

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From Publishers Weekly

When an author designates God as the omniscient narrator, chances are good the narrative will veer toward pomposity. Thomas's second novel (after the popular The Angel Carver), though by turns provocative and cleverly imagined, is no exception. God has taken an interest in Sheila Jericault, who has recently lost her soul. Thirty-year-old Sheila prides herself on being the kind of campaign manager who can take a scruple-free sow's ear of a political candidate and turn him into an electable silk purse. Her client as the book opens is Kip Coxx, whom she is cheerfully and cynically maneuvering toward nomination as a Connecticut congressman. But after she nearly dies from a sudden hemorrhage caused by an obscure medical condition, she begins to question the substance of her life. Following her new philosophy to "be a better person, do good in the world and be happy," she meets an odd assortment of people that she believes have been sent her way by a divine hand. They are a Sri Lankan woman who has been literally enslaved by her employers; a dairy worker whose spiritual transformation mirrors Sheila's own; and the violet-eyed surgeon who saved her life. God relates these developments as they occur, and occasionally he can be a pretty funny guy, as when he confesses to complete befuddlement concerning the relationship between the unemployment rate and the stock market, but the arch superiority of his voice can grate upon and distance the reader. While Thomas sometimes artfully wields humor to create an emotional, even fallible deity, God is often loquacious, with countless digressive interjections and parenthetical asides that distract from, rather than illuminate, the workings of Sheila's fate and faith. In fact, God could be mistaken for a writer of slushy romances, he describes Sheila as "blessed with eyes that matched a clear sky on an autumn day, and with wavy hair, reddish gold, that shot sunlight back to the sun." By the time the saccharine ending comes along, such overwriting has swelled to a crescendo of sentimentality.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

What is the fate of Sheila Jericault's soul? That is the question that our narrator, God, poses to readers of this well-written and thoughtful exploration of the stress and strain in a modern woman's life. Near-death experiences, lost and found loves, spiritual awakening, and self-exploration all intertwine to form a blessedly pleasing novel. Fate brings together Sheila and her charge, Kiri Srinvasar. Bizarre circumstances cause the fall of a politician. But it is Sheila's own strengths, and the realization that money, sex, and power do not a life make, that ultimately bring about the redemption of her soul. Following her success with The Angel Carver (LJ 4/15/93), a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, Thomas has created a witty and compassionate story. Whatever divine inspiration drives her is the reader's good fortune.AShannon Haddock, BellSouth Corporate Lib., Birmingham, AL
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Picador; 1st edition (June 12, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031220275X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312202750
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,544,803 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Your Typical Look at God, September 27, 2000
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I picked up this book, attracted by the title and the cover, and couldn't stop reading. It's an interesting combination of clever satire and compassionate spiritual insight. I loved the characters, especially Sheila and the "downtrodden" Kiri; I laughed out loud at a few spots and got teary-eyed at others. The spiritual side of the book is by no means sentimental -- it offers a picture of a God who works in ways that are not only mysterious but sometimes exactly the opposite of what we'd expect.
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4.0 out of 5 stars surprising and delightful story; a humorous look at God, August 13, 1999
This review is from: Awaiting Grace: A Novel (Hardcover)
I chose this book for superficial reasons- appealing cover and title. I very much enjoyed the the story and found the characters convincing and engaging. God as narrator seemed like a fun and interesting device. Maybe it is not deep theology but the chain of events seemed consistent with my experience of the way God works in human life.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, July 12, 1999
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This book had an interesting premise, but it left me cold and uninspired. While the narration "by God" had promise, in the end, the book lacked depth and insight. I was disappointed.
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Being what You would most probably identify as a god, or God, depending upon your point of view, I am often tired at the end of the day and want nothing more than to enfold myself in the great and glittering nothingness, or everythingness, again depending on your point of view, of the all-changing eternal. Read the first page
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Bob Wickett, Sheila Jericault, Kiri Srinvasar, Kip Coxx, Currier Street, Hal Orinsek, Polly Coxx, Applewood Road, The Willow Retreat, Abraham Lincoln, Boggy Wickett, Good Deed, Sri Lanka, Anna Maria, Grimaldi Drug, United States of America, Baby Ruth, High Noon, Joshua Levine, Quality Merchandise Network
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