I don't know about you, but for me it's easy to picture Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, and the wise men, as wooden figures, only there to play their part in the incarnation. Williams knows that each of those players has a backstory, a personality, and a life of his or her own, and she's determined to bring them to life. In Andrew's Gift, we meet each of them for the first time. We see in Mary's loving personality why God might have chosen her to bear and raise our savior. We see in Joseph's patient, protective nature why he would be a suitable earthly father for Jesus. We learn what a radical departure from tradition led the wise men to Bethlehem, and what risks they faced to go there. We learn the origin of the first carved wooden manger scene. We even meet the family of one of Jesus' first disciples!
Williams certainly uses creative license--lots of it, to be frank--but she does so with reverence. Her love and appreciation of the biblical account of Jesus' birth, while highly speculative at times, never wanders close to blasphemy or disrespect. She brings alive the people and setting around the birth of Jesus in a memorable, creative way. Pick it up and get ready for Christmas!
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the complimentary electronic review copy!
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