cover image The Modern Magi

The Modern Magi

Carol Lynn Pearson. St. Martin's Press, $14.95 (96pp) ISBN 978-0-312-19300-3

Pearson's (A Stranger for Christmas) simplistic Christian fable concerns an unremarkable woman who finds that faith enables her to do the most remarkable things. Annabelle Perkins, a 57-year-old unmarried waitress with a weak heart, is set on visiting the Holy Land in order to bring ""to the baby Jesus"" the gift of a bronze (""but really gold, as gold as the gold of the Magi"") lamb her deceased mother has left her. She tells the travel agent, Mr. Olson, that she doesn't need to see Jerusalem, only Bethlehem, and when she leaves his agency she feels suddenly empowered: ""She was one of the Magi on a fabulous journey."" She scrimps and saves--yet when she finally has enough to pay off the ticket, she discovers that someone else has a greater need of the money. Prompted by the voice of her mother, she gives the money away. Another year passes, and another needier case warrants her hard-earned savings, though Mr. Olson unaccountably informs her that her ticket has been paid in full. Pearson's tale is a kind of Simple Heart for believers; but its mawkish sentimentality combined with wooden and clich -ridden prose should limit its audience to those who like their doses of spiritual uplift in childlike portions. (Nov.)