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Meet the Prophet Murray, son of Irving of the Tribe of Levi (Relaxed
Fit) and his wife, Francine. Though a poor student and a disappointment
to his parents, Murray cannot escape his destiny. Hearing God’s call, he
wanders the lands with his cousin Lenny, preaching his unique brand of
biblical wisdom (“Love the stranger, though not on the first date”),
dispensing diet tips, and giving unsolicited advice.
From the
fertile mind of David M. Bader comes a loving and mirthful new take on
the best biblical stories. We learn of Murray’s early years, the Healing
of the Hypochondriac, the Virgin by the Well, the Writing on the Wall,
the Ten (or So) Commandments, and the Dream of King Joe Bob. “In the
modern world,” Bader writes, “the lives and teachings of biblical
prophets often seem remote and dim in our consciousness. And of all
these narratives, The Book of Murray may well be the dimmest.”
About the Author
DAVID M. BADER is a writer in New York City, a pursuit that raises the
eternal question, “From this he makes a living?” He is the author of Haikus for Jews and Zen Judaism. He began work on this book after an image of the Prophet Murray appeared to him on a toasted bagel.
YASH KIMMELFARB’s first professional role was the turtle in the Barter Theatre’s production of Brer Rabbit. Since then it’s been a struggle. Yash lives in Brooklyn; where else?
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Product Details
- Unabridged Audiobook
2 Hours / 2 CDs Publisher: HighBridge Audio ISBN-10: 1615735186 ISBN-13: 978-1615735181
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