What if God were the sun : a novel / John Edward.
Timothy Callahan comes from a large Italian American family that loves big gatherings as well as Grandma Rosie's famous meatball recipe (although he still wishes she'd left out the raisins). But above all else, the Callahans love one another. Soon after Timothy discoveries that his mother is dying of cancer, the family gathers to view old family movies. While watching the faces of deceased relatives on the movie screen, he begins to ponder the afterlife. While his mother's cancer progresses, Timothy flashes back to his childhood when his mother explained that God was the sun, an epiphany that becomes more tangible as he wrestles with impending death.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781588720030
- ISBN: 1588720039
- Physical Description: xvii, 145 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: San Diego, Calif. : Jodere Group, ©2000.
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| Subject: | Death > Fiction. Psychological fiction. |
| Genre: | Domestic fiction. |
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