As a lifelong fan of irreverent comedy, I'm not surprised to have loved The Beginning, which takes a wry, clever look at what would happen if God begot another child - this time, Lord help himself, a girl. And although I'll admit to having received this novel as an advance review copy, I'm being entirely honest when I say that I absolutely adore this story.
Jessica McCloud (or Jessica Christ, if you dare) is a wonderful character - smart, intuitive, compassionate, funny, and extremely likable. How could you not feel for the daughter of God - and all that such a responsibility (at times unwanted) entails, especially with God himself shouting annoying opinions and hilarious exclamations (like "OH FOR THE LOVE OF ME") in the poor child's head? No wonder she's forced to make decisions that most little girls don't have to make. For instance, "Ever since," the author writes, "she first realized that Christmas and all the insanity that went along with it was actually a celebration of her half-brother's birthday, she'd made a concerted effort to keep the date of her nativity under wraps." And that's just one of many understandable (and chuckle-worthy) decisions that Jessica has to make before her 13th birthday.
I loved every moment of reading this book - and was repeatedly impressed by the author's wit, insight, and ability to make me laugh right out loud. If, like me, you're fond of satirical, irreverent humor, then you don't want to miss this gem, and if, on the other hand, such delicate subject matter makes you nervous, do yourself a favor: Keep an open mind and read it anyway. It's truly a delight - and I, for one, can't wait to read the rest of the series!