The Wall Street Journal ran a “Who Read What” feature in their end of the year arts section last weekend. Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Michael Doran named my memoir The Great Good Thing: A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ as one of his standouts:
Is there a more implausible Jesus freak than Andrew Klavan? For years I have appreciated Klavan the noir novelist and Klavan the trenchant critic of progressivism. It never occurred to me, perhaps because of his irreverent sense of humor, that there was a third Klavan: the pious Christian. His brutally honest memoir, “The Great Good Thing: A Secular Jew Comes to Faith in Christ,” describes his path to faith. If, like me, you have felt the presence of God in your life, yet had difficulty acknowledging it for fear of being a born-again bore, Mr. Klavan’s book is your antidote.
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