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Are you kidding? This is a book about Christmas, angels, demons, a Manhattan coffee place, a Sicilian college professor, stampeding Roman chariots, seven-foot-tall Persian mercenaries on eight white Percheron stallions guiding wealthy Persian teachers and astrologers to Bethlehem, Joseph, Mary, a mule named Samson, and twenty-square-mile patches of night sky plastered with a video of Mary and Joseph traveling in a carpenters wood hauler. Yeah, thats right.

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Are you kidding? This is a book about Christmas, angels, demons, a Manhattan coffee place, a Sicilian college professor, stampeding Roman chariots, seven-foot-tall Persian mercenaries on eight white Percheron stallions guiding wealthy Persian teachers and astrologers to Bethlehem, Joseph, Mary, a mule named Samson, and twenty-square-mile patches of night sky plastered with a video of Mary and Joseph traveling in a carpenters wood hauler. Yeah, thats right.

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Autorenporträt
Jerome Lucido began writing when he was seven years old and created The Tiger (not exactly on the level of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, but hey, Kipling wasn't seven when he wrote his classic). Unhappily, the start of Lucido's writing career lasted about a week because he also began playing stickball in the streets of Brooklyn at that time and said good-bye to writing since he was destined to play center field for the Yankees. Thirteen years later, he returned to his typewriter. (What else can be said?) The Yanks didn't think they needed Jerome, but he still had a typewriter, so he's back at putting words on a page again.