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Marty Gallanter (Author), Christine Mrazovich (Editor)
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December 1, 1999
A LITTLE LOWER THAN THE ANGELS is a spiritual novel inspired by an ancient Jewish legend that relates how God, throughout all of history, has placed among us thirty-six righteous people... three dozen human beings, each of whom "knows the divine will." Should humanity ever seek to know the will of God, there are always thirty-six among us to help us learn.

Suzanne Rosewell is a Wall Street lawyer, the youngest female partner in the history of her prestigious firm. She's a strong, driven woman with the will to succeed and a head start on her chosen path. She knows what she wants and is willing to do whatever is necessary to achieve her goals... until she meets Elias Garner, the enigmatic black Jazz musician, who carries an ancient golden trumpet and represents the even more furtive "Chairman" (whom we learn is "the head of the most powerful corporation on earth").

Elias wants Suzanne to set aside her career and take on the task of finding "five missing righteous people." Through a series of mystical happenings and strange coincidences, all of which seem to involve Elias, Suzanne decides to accept the quest, starting an odd journey that takes her from New York City, to the Black Hills of South Dakota, to a holy Native American shrine, and back to New York again.

Suzanne is not without opposition. Elizabeth Luckholt, a woman described by Elias as his "opposite" in the great unnamed corporation, is determined to stop Suzanne. Elizabeth sits at the left hand of the Chairman and has a vested interest in seeing Suzanne's search fail. And Elizabeth has the power to muster considerable resources in pursuit of this goal. All of this is set against a deadline for success set by the Chairman himself. Without 36 names on the list, it appears that the world itself cannot exist beyond the sunrise.


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A LITTLE LOWER THAN THE ANGELS is an extraordinary read by a fabulously talented author.

I would HIGHLY recommend this book. -- Bev Haynes, Running River Reader, February 2000.

Gallanter does a wonderful job taking the basic good vs. evil plot and giving it the complexity to resonate with today's audience. -- Jan Kozlowski, Inscriptions

About the Author

After appearing on the pilot episode of Prime Time Live, Diane Sawyer called Marty Gallanter's writing "compelling." And we on the Dead End Street certainly agree. His articles have graced the pages of the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Baltimore Sun, Parade and TV Guide. He's appeared on Saturday Night with Connie Chung. And he's written for more than one hundred Jewish-American publications. Gallanter regularly appears on radio and television, and often lectures at universities throughout the country. He also writes a syndicated newspaper column about the Internet.

Gallanter has been a publicist, writer and fundraiser for more than twenty years. Prior to his acceptance of the Dakota State University Foundation Directorship, Gallanter worked as the Director of Fundraising for the Legal Aid Society of New York and the United Jewish Appeal.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 356 pages
  • Publisher: Dead End Street, LLC (December 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1929429517
  • ISBN-13: 978-1929429516
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,521,971 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Synopsis, November 12, 2000
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"For you have made him a little lower than the angels and crowned him with glory and honor."-Psalm 8 of the Holy Scriptures

A Little Lower Than the Angels is a spiritual novel inspired by an ancient Jewish legend that relates how God, throughout all of history, has placed among us thirty-six righteous people... three dozen human beings, each of whom "knows the divine will." Should humanity ever seek to know the will of God, there are always thirty-six among us to help us learn.

Suzanne Rosewell is a Wall Street lawyer, the youngest female partner in the history of her prestigious firm. She's a strong, driven woman with the will to succeed and a head start on her chosen path. She knows what she wants and is willing to do whatever is necessary to achieve her goals... until she meets Elias Garner, the enigmatic black Jazz musician, who carries an ancient golden trumpet and represents the even more furtive "Chairman" (whom we learn is "the head of the most powerful corporation on earth").

Elias wants Suzanne to set aside her career and take on the task of finding "five missing righteous people." Through a series of mystical happenings and strange coincidences, all of which seem to involve Elias, Suzanne decides to accept the quest, starting an odd journey that takes her from New York City, to the Black Hills of South Dakota, to a holy Native American shrine, and back to New York again.

Suzanne is not without opposition. Elizabeth Luckholt, a woman described by Elias as his "opposite" in the great unnamed corporation, is determined to stop Suzanne. Elizabeth sits at the left hand of the Chairman and has a vested interest in seeing Suzanne's search fail. And Elizabeth has the power to muster considerable resources in pursuit of this goal. All of this is set against a deadline for success set by the Chairman himself. Without 36 names on the list, it appears that the world itself cannot exist beyond the sunrise.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Extraordinary Read, November 10, 2000
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Suzanne Rosewell's professional life as a Wall Street lawyer isthriving, until Elias Garner crosses her path. He wants her to put hercareer on hold and find five missing righteous people--missing fromthe total of thirty-six people, an ancient Jewish legend tells, thatGod has placed on earth, people that know "the divine will"should humanity ever seek this knowledge. After strange, mysticalsituations plague her day and night, Suzanne reluctantly takes on thequest. She travels to the Black Hills in South Dakota, a NativeAmerican holy place in Minnesota, and the streets of New York to find"the righteous ones." But determined to stop Suzanne isElizabeth Luckholt and her potent resources. Elias warns Suzanne thatthis woman is his "opposite" in the most powerfulcorporation on earth headed by the "Chairman." The clockbegins ticking off each day, propelling us to the end of the worldbecause, without all thirty-six names on the "Chairman's"list, the world will not exist after dawn of his specified date. Thisis an inspirational, paranormal mystery with a suspenseful edge. Thewriter both mesmerized and lured me into this sleekly presentedstory. The mechanics of the written word were deftly hidden and Ifound myself wondering, is this really fiction? When I thought I'dbeen pulled into the story as far as was humanly possible, the writerupped the stakes with a ticking clock and I fell deeper into the storylosing all time and place. It all added to the torment my soulsuffered as I secretly prayed that Suzanne would find "therighteous ones" in time to save the world. A LITTLE LOWER THANTHE ANGELS is an extraordinary read by a fabulously talented author.I would HIGHLY recommend this book
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely love The Angels, April 2, 2002
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I absolutely loved A Little Lower Than The Angels. Marty Gallanter has an incredible ability to bring his book to life with such detailed descriptions. I found it difficult to put down the story. I found myself cheering on Suzanne and her quest. Marty's book taught me about a legend I had never heard of before and it inspired me to want to live in a better way and see more of the good side of human nature. He took this story of a Jewish legend and told it in such a way that anyone, Jewish, Catholic or Protestant could read and appreciate. I loved the way I could relate to the South Dakota scenery. It is right on the mark and will give someone who has never been here a peak at our part of the country and all of its beauty. I would recommend this book to all.
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This is a place where there is no need for the illusion of power, no need for the indulgence of vast, empty spaces that lesser corporations create as display cases, for temples to the concept of an imagined self-importance. Read the first page
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New York, Elias Garner, John Brown, Suzanne Rosewell, Elizabeth Luckholt, Wall Street, Righteous Ones, South Dakota, Donald Rothman, Red Cloud, Madison Avenue, Professor Abromowitz, Professor Fields, Don Rothman, Arthur Blake, Montana Monty, Joshua Wilson, Nobel Prize, Upper East Side, Viet Nam, Black Hills, Lenox Hill Hospital, Management Team, Miss Rosewell, Canal Street
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