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Our Lady of the Lost and Found

Published
Apr 2001
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General Fiction General Fiction
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349

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what would you do if you found the blessed virgin mary standing in your living room ?

ON AN APPARENTLY TYPICAL MONDAY MORNING, a middle-aged writer enters her living room and finds a woman standing by her fig tree. The woman is wearing a blue trench coat, white Nikes, and a white shawl over her hair. She is holding a purse and a suitcase. She is the Virgin Mary—and after 2000 years of petition, adoration, and traveling, she's in need of a little R&R. Invited in for lunch, Mary decides to stay for one extraordinary and illuminating week, during which an unlikely friendship develops. As our narrator learns the remarkable history of one of the most influential and complex women of all time, she is moved to examine life's big questions and her own capacity for faith. Witty and gently ironic, this inventive and profound novel is an inspiration to believers and nonbelievers alike.

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Aug 2002 Penguin ISBN 0142001325
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First Edition Apr 2001 Viking ISBN 0670899771
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May 2001 HarperFlamingo (Canada) ISBN 0002255103
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