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Title:Acts of Faith
Author:Erich Segal
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 560 pages
Published:March 1st 1993 by Bantam (first published 1992)
Categories:Fiction. Romance. Contemporary. Drama

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They met as children, innocents from two different worlds.  And from that moment their lives were fated to be forever entwined. Timothy : Abandoned at birth, he finds a home--and a dazzling career--within the Catholic Church.  But the vows he takes cannot protect him from one soul-igniting passion. Daniel : The scholarly son of a great rabbi, he is destined to follow in his father's footsteps.  And destined to break his father's heart. Deborah : She was raised to be docile and dutiful--the perfect rabbi's wife--but love will lead her to rebellion.  And into world's the patriarch would never dare imagine. Reaching across more than a quarter of a century, from the tough streets of Brooklyn to ultramodern Brasilia to an Israeli kibbutz, and radiating the splendor of two holy cities, Rome and Jerusalem, here is Erich Segal's most provocative and ambitious novel to date--the unforgettable story of three extraordinary lives...and one forbidden love.

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Original Title: Acts of Faith
ISBN: 0553560700 (ISBN13: 9780553560701)
Characters: Daniel Randall, Timothy, Deborah Portman

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Yes, clichés and facile presentations of Jews and Catholics abound in this novel, but I don't care - I love a good defrocked priest story and this was a good one.I just loved everything about the relationship between Timothy and Deborah - the way it began, the manner in which it was consummated, and their eventual reconciliation. I did wish Erich Segal had done a better job showing how Deborah and Tim went from barely acquaintances to a romantic attachment for each other. I felt the author did a

This book is one of my favorite of all times. What I loved in the book is that each character tries to run away from his or her identity, eventually comes to terms with it. There is no running away from who we are, where are born, and which religion we belong to.

Love story was my introduction to Segal but this is the book that made him an author worth reading to me.Its a saga that explores too of the most popular faiths - Christinaity and Juadaism. They have repeatedly clashed iwth each other and as an outsider (since I donot belong to either) it made a fascinating read.



i don`t understand why ''Love Story'' by Eric Segal it`s his most famous books. bc ''Acts of faiths'' is so much better then Love Story. We all need more wise and important books like this one.

I had really high hopes for this book but then realized that the religious themes were actually overwhelming. Maybe I'm biased because I know so few pious people in real life, so the characters and their storylines seemed really far-fetched. It was a good and interesting story, though. A bit cheesy, but sometimes that's not a bad thing. 3.5 stars.

Sometimes you grab a book casually and it turns out to be un-put-downable. From the beginning till the end you will be living the lives of the three characters. People of God who still long to be human and frequently oscillate between these two worlds. Unclear about what destiny has in store for them, they just try to live in their present. From New York to Rome to Jerusalem. The story travels across the globe and through decades of life. I am not sure why the book Love Story by Erich Segal is