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5.0 out of 5 stars A True Little Spiritual Classic
Greeley's Irish Chicago meets sexy lay Russian Orthodox women's Christian mysticism somewhere between Boston College and Harvard Yard. Its improbability viz the Greeley corpus actually helps him compress a short, simple, yet spiritually sublime plot-and-reflections. (No Ryan family-tree to keep straight in your head!) If Odessa/Tatiana doesn't "seduce" you...
Published on December 6, 1998

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2.0 out of 5 stars Same old same old from Father Greeley
I got the impression that this book was something the publishers asked Father Greeley to dash off in time for Christmas. Same Irish-American hero from Chicago with large family, same strong heroine that said hero worships. Yawn. At least she was Russian this time; that added a bit of interest to the story. Don't get me wrong, I've read all of Greeley's fiction, am a...
Published on December 6, 1997


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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A True Little Spiritual Classic, December 6, 1998
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Greeley's Irish Chicago meets sexy lay Russian Orthodox women's Christian mysticism somewhere between Boston College and Harvard Yard. Its improbability viz the Greeley corpus actually helps him compress a short, simple, yet spiritually sublime plot-and-reflections. (No Ryan family-tree to keep straight in your head!) If Odessa/Tatiana doesn't "seduce" you in many different (good!) ways, get your head, heart, spirit, and hormone-levels examined!

This book is little, but read it nice and slow, sometimes a page a day when herself is showing boyfriend Jack, his disgruntled family, and us a truer world-next-door spiritually. And read it over and over...maybe every December during the crush of the holidays. (Deeper than that Christmas pageant story they put on TV back in the '80s.) You'll find more than one new gem each time through--'pearls of great price,' for no great price! And it might just improve your life...and that of your significant others! Give it to a friend or two, too.

Profound, fun, cross-cultural, sexy but not "steamy" (Darn!), not a murder mystery but that's OK; further developments in Greeley's study and reporting of 'normal' Christians' approach to life. Technically, some typos and words missing, but it's usually clear what it is, so you lose no meaning. And stay with the meaning, because it's overflowing with it! And hardback is OK because it'll get used over and over for years to come. Sounds like he's working on a series of compressed, reflective, theological Christmas-y novels; great idea!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A lovely Christmas gift, December 7, 2004
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L. L. Holmes (Butte, MT United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Star Bright!: A Christmas Story (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm a sucker for a Christmas story, and an admirer of Greeley's work. No one makes family dynamics more fascinating, or has a greater appreciation for women. This is an offbeat little love story, with love being the operative word. Tatiana, the Russian student Irish Catholic Jack takes home to meet the folks in Chicago for Christmas, is a magical heroine who brings joy and hope to a dysfunctional family. It leaves you smiling and believing in the wonder of the season.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, December 19, 2005
This review is from: Star Bright!: A Christmas Story (Mass Market Paperback)
Wow! A wonderful immersion into both the Irish-American Catholic and the Russian Orthodox cultures, this little book is full of Christmas spirit! While taking a class over at Harvard University, Boston College student Jack Flanigan meets an enchanting beauty named Tatiana. The two strike up an unlikely but sweetly romantic friendship. Jack reluctantly invites her to Chicago to spend Christmas with his large and quite boisterous family, fearing that the deeply religious Tatiana will be turned off by the commercialism and overwhelmed by the dysfunctional crowd. But as Tatiana has found a way into confirmed bachelor Jack's heart, she also manages to win over his family.

There are no words to describe how much I loved this story. It was very well-written, with wonderful characterizations, descriptive settings, and positive dialogue. This couple, who personify true love, as well as the irresistable Flanigan family, will stay with me long after I put this book down.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Heartwarming and magical!, March 18, 2002
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Judith E. Pavluvcik (Dreaming of the beach in Hawaii, but living in the reality of the desert in Arizona!!) - See all my reviews
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Andrew Greeley has written a magical tale of love, keeping in tune with the Christmas spirit. Greeley is one of my all time favorite authors, and I have yet to read one of his books, which has not captivated me and given me food for thought.

The reader will find this heartwarming a tale a quick read, as the reader is held in suspense until the very end. Greeley weaves his wit, charm and mystical musings into the romantic tale of Jack, an Irish Catholic lad meeting a beautiful Russian college student at Harvard. Odessa, a bit of a Russian mystic, weaves her own kind of magic with everyone who comes into her presence. Her charming and innocent ways at looking at life incorporate the mystical and spirituality of her culture.

Jack decides to bring Odessa home to Chicago to meet his family for Christmas. With her simplicity, innocence, charm, and grace, Odessa manages to mend the uptight Flanigan family and bring them closer together than anyone thought was possible!

This is a wonderful tale and helps to bring home the message that people come into our lives for a reason, as God reveals him/her self to us in those that we meet.

Another uplifting winner from Farther Andrew Greeley!

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fanciful!, November 19, 1997
Twitterpated, the boy doesn't have a chance against the lovely Odessa. (Nor should he...)
This book is a holiday must-read! No Greeley fan should miss it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars janice, December 19, 2011
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One of the most beautiful stories I have ever read. It will teach a level of faith you could only hope to obtain and warm your heart.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely Little Greeley Novel, September 28, 2010
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Arrived in like-new condition as advertised. Price and shipping reasonable. A great and easy read for Andrew Greeley fans.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Same old same old from Father Greeley, December 6, 1997
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I got the impression that this book was something the publishers asked Father Greeley to dash off in time for Christmas. Same Irish-American hero from Chicago with large family, same strong heroine that said hero worships. Yawn. At least she was Russian this time; that added a bit of interest to the story. Don't get me wrong, I've read all of Greeley's fiction, am a big fan. It's usually much more interesting, with actual plots and villains and such. This was just a bland little holiday story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Greeley at his best, November 5, 1997
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This book is vintage Greeley. For all of you who dread the upcoming holidays, read this book, which presents the Christmas message of love and second chances through the agents of a lovely Russian woman and a delightful, slobbery, Irish Wolfhound.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Star Bright: A Christmas Story, August 15, 2007
This review is from: Star Bright!: A Christmas Story (Mass Market Paperback)
Did not like this book. It is not up to the standard I usually read from Andrew Greeley.
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