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Testament: A Novel

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Testament: A Novel

by Nino Ricci

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | April 16, 2003 | Hardcover

Set in a remote corner of the Roman Empire during a period of political unrest and spiritual uncertainty, Testament is a timeless story of how the holy man we know as Jesus alters forever the course of human history. We come to know Jesus through the eyes of four dissimilar people. First is Judas, a committed political fighter who is invigorated by his discussions with Jesus about a sovereign nation for the Jews -- a place Jesus imagines as a philosophical rather than a physical kingdom. Second is Miryam of Migdal, through whom we learn of Jesus''s controversial teachings as the two travel through Galilee and Jesus encourages the masses to question the teachings of the powerful few. Through Jesus'' mother, Miryam, we learn of his all-too-human vulnerability, the rigor of his conviction, and his unfailing compassion. Finally, it is through Simon of Gergesa, a Syrian shepherd, that we witness the last days of the Jewish preacher as he journeys to Jerusalem. Though Simon is uncertain about how to assess Jesus'' legacy, he now sees beauty where before there was none. Covering overlapping portions of Jesus'' life, Testament tells the recognizable story of the four Gospels but without recourse to miracle. The naturalism of the novel is based on extensive research and is utterly convincing, and yet there is indisputably something profound and even holy about the man and his teachings. As the novel progresses we begin to see how his story, filtered by different eyes and desires and subject to countless retellings, will be transformed into myth. Ricci is not the first novelist to approach this central figure of western civilization, but here he accomplishes something of an entirely new order: a portrait that is historically grounded, philosophically rich, and emotionally moving and that speaks eloquently to the place and power of stories in our lives.
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    Captain Joe

    Rating: 5/5

    Buy this book!

    Captain Joe

    8 years ago

    Simply put, this is one of the best pieces of Canadian literature put out in the last decade. Ricci's characters are wonderfully believable, especially the four depictions of Yeshua, and his narrative style is absolutely fantastic. Definitely recommended for anyone, not just people interested in Christianity.

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    Annick Jean Miller

    Rating: 2/5

    Disappointing

    Annick Jean Miller

    8 years ago

    Just because a book is about Jesus seems to make it automatically controversial, and therefore genius . The characters bored me, as did the writing. I sometimes found the same word repeated up to six times in a paragraph. The church may have been an interesting whipping boy for the past 500 or so years, but it's old hat now and simply doesn't replace good writing.

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    chapters798

    Rating: 3/5

    alright...

    chapters798

    8 years ago

    it wasn't the greatest i've read by this author but it was ok.
    i would recommend.

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    Matthew

    Rating: 4/5

    Beautiful

    Matthew

    10 years ago

    Nino Ricci has once again proven to be one of the greatest authors Toronto has ever produced. Just like his old books Testament is filled with passion and flows beautifuly from page one to the last page. The story of Testament is very familiar to most people but is told in a was that it was never imagined before. From the start I felt drawned into the amazing world where the story takes place. This book is an amazing work of fiction. Strongly Recomand it to everyone.

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Set in a remote corner of the Roman Empire during a period of political unrest and spiritual uncertainty, Testament is a timeless story of how the holy man we know as Jesus alters forever the course of human history. We come to know Jesus through the eyes of four dissimilar people. First is Judas, a committed political fighter who is invigorated by his discussions with Jesus about a sovereign nation for the Jews -- a place Jesus imagines as a philosophical rather than a physical kingdom. Second is Miryam of Migdal, through whom we learn of Jesus''s controversial teachings as the two travel through Galilee and Jesus encourages the masses to question the teachings of the powerful few. Through Jesus'' mother, Miryam, we learn of his all-too-human vulnerability, the rigor of his conviction, and his unfailing compassion. Finally, it is through Simon of Gergesa, a Syrian shepherd, that we witness the last days of the Jewish preacher as he journeys to Jerusalem. Though Simon is uncertain about how to assess Jesus'' legacy, he now sees beauty where before there was none. Covering overlapping portions of Jesus'' life, Testament tells the recognizable story of the four Gospels but without recourse to miracle. The naturalism of the novel is based on extensive research and is utterly convincing, and yet there is indisputably something profound and even holy about the man and his teachings. As the novel progresses we begin to see how his story, filtered by different eyes and desires and subject to countless retellings, will be transformed into myth. Ricci is not the first novelist to approach this central figure of western civilization, but here he accomplishes something of an entirely new order: a portrait that is historically grounded, philosophically rich, and emotionally moving and that speaks eloquently to the place and power of stories in our lives.

About the Author

Nino Ricci''s novel Lives of the Saints (1990) won the Governor General''s Award for Fiction, the SmithBooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award, and the F.G. Bressani Prize. The novel was alos a long-time national bestseller, and was followed by the highly acclaimed In a Glass House (1993) and Where She Has Gone (1997), which was a finalist for the prestigious Giller Prize.

Hardcover

464 Pages, 6.25 x 9.25 x 1.5 in

April 16, 2003

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

English


0618273530
9780618273539

From the Critics

"Remarkable -- immensely savvy about the nature of human longing, compassionate about human failure, and illuminating." --Barry Lopez

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