Get ready for an irreverent and enlightening journey as "Son of Man" takes you on a divine escapade beyond the crucifixion. In this speculative satire, O’neil Sharma imagines Jesus, risen and disillusioned. Deciding to break free of the cosmic script, he skips out on the ascension and heads for India to confront the prophecy that shaped his destiny, live as a free man, and have a little divine therapy on the way.
In a rendezvous of gods and mortals, Jesus finds himself in the company of bickering deities who embrace their flaws, such as Kali, Krishna and Ganesha. With their help, he discovers the profound joy of being human and the perplexities of being a man-god with no mission. As the cosmic absurdity unfolds, Jesus tries to answer the question: Does knowing the future ruin the punchline or make it better?
In "Son of Man," the cosmic meets the comedic, and the divine discovers the joy in being human, leaving readers with laughter, contemplation, and a newfound appreciation for the unpredictable twists of existence.