| Andy has a sweet Catholic mother, a sour
Catholic father and a severely retarded younger brother named
Mickey. When he brings his Jewish atheist fiance to meet the
folks on Christmas Eve, his worst fears about family blow ups
are realized. But Mickey, whose entire vocabulary is "oh boy"
and "wow," suddenly says "Greetings!" An ancient, wise and
witty spirit who is set upon healing the family has borrowed
Mickey's body.
"Hilarious." New Yorker.
"A comic jewel.... Stunning and touching. ... A joyful holiday lift." N.Y. Newsday.
"A loving holiday wonder.... Deserves a shelf life long after Christmas." N.Y. Post.
"Glows with ... warmhearted emotion." AP.
"A winner." Albany Times Union. " Greetings! should become as much a part of the fabric of the winter holiday season as It's a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol." Berkshire Eagle.
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