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A dazzling debut
novel about a child whose literal enlightenment sets the stage for an
exuberant tragicomedy of marriage, religion, and parenthood.
On
an otherwise ordinary fall day on a university campus in Chicago, the
toddler son of an ambitious divinity school professor named Adrian
Bennett mysteriously starts to glow. The nimbus, as the strange, soft
light comes to be known, offers no clues to its origin and frustrates
every attempt at rational explanation.
Though the nimbus appears
only intermittently, and not to everyone, the otherworldly glow quickly
upends the lives of all those who encounter it, including Paul Harkin,
Adrian’s broke and feckless graduate student, who likes being a graduate
student a little too much for his own good; Renata Bennett, Adrian’s
omnicompetent wife, who can’t see her son glowing even though the nimbus
is turning her life upside down; and Warren Kayita, a down-on-his-luck
librarian and aging divinity school alumnus on the run from a violent
criminal. As news about the nimbus spreads around the university and
beyond, Adrian, Paul, Renata, and Warren are set on a collision course
that will threaten their lives and put their deepest convictions to the
test.
At once a rollicking intellectual satire, a searing portrait of a family in crisis, and a thrilling metaphysical page-turner, The Nimbus
offers a comic and profound examination of the persistence of spiritual
belief in a secular age and humanity’s timeless search for meaning.