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On the Road with the Archangel

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One of the brightest lights in late-twentieth-century literature, Frederick Buechner has published more than twenty-five works of fiction and nonfiction that continue to dazzle critics and readers alike, adding continuously to the ranks of his fiercely loyal following. On the Road with the Archangel is sure to continue this tradition with its powerful blend of humor, artistry, and insight into the nature of the human and the divine.

Inspired by events in the apocryphal Book of Tobit, from the second century B.C., this is the magical tale of two families brought together, as no mere coincidence, by the devilishly clever archangel Raphael. One is the family of Tobit, a virtuous man who can no longer support his wife and son because of Raguel, the quiet, devoted father of Sarah whose pact with the demon Asmodeus has left her life in tragic shambles.

Assuming human form, Raphael appears before Tabias, Tobit's devoted son, to help him retrieve his father's fortune hidden in a faraway city. Together, they embark on a miraculous journey in search of the answers to both families' prayers—a journey that is made challenging and delightful by Rapheal's artful efficiency.

On the Road with the Archangel is a masterful combination of fluid writing, lyrical storytelling, and ancient truth blended with modern wisdom. And beneath it all lies a subtle, glowing meditation on the nature of the Holy.

Hailed as "one of our most original storytellers" (USA Today), Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Frederick Buechner has written an extraordinary new novel that shines with the mystery and wonder of the divine.Drawn from the ancient apocryphal Book of Tobit, On the Road with the Archangel unravels the tale of a eccentric blind father and his somewhat bumbling song who journeys to seek his family's lost treasure. Narrated by the wry and resourceful archangel Raphael, Buencher's tale is a pure delight, alive with vivid characters, delightful adventures and wondrous revelations.

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    • Library Journal

      November 15, 1997
      Buechner's novelization of the Apocrypha's story of Tobit and the Archangel Raphael maintains the biblical and folkloric elements of his source material. Staying close to the original tale of the blind Jew in eighth-century B.C. Nineveh, Buechner covers the struggles of a particular family in the Diaspora: Tobit (whose good deeds include burying those killed by the Assyrian king); his wife, Anna; their son, Tobias; and his wife-to-be, Sarah, whose first seven grooms were murdered on their wedding night by a demon. The Archangel Raphael intervenes on their behalf in the guise of a relative, Azarias, after both Tobit and Sarah pray for death to relieve them of their suffering. Biblical fiction is not an easy genre, but this work succeeds within its narrow scope. It should be appreciated by those who enjoyed Buechner's similar earlier efforts, including The Son of Laughter (LJ 4/15/93).--Ann H. Fisher, Radford P.L., Va.

    • Booklist

      October 1, 1997
      %% This is a multi-book review. SEE the title "Stardust" for next imprint and review text. %% ((Reviewed October 1, 1997))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1997, American Library Association.)

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