The New York Times bestselling humorist Michael Perry makes his fiction debut with this hilarious and bighearted talea comic yet sincere exploration of faith in the face of the modern world.Life is suddenly full of drama for low-key Harley Jackson: a woman in a big red pickup has stolen his bachelors heart; a Hummer-driving developer hooked on self-improvement audiobooks is threatening to pave the last vestiges of his family farm; and inside his barn lies a calf bearing the image of Jesus Christ. Harleys best friend, Billy, urges him to sidestep the woman, fight the developer, and get rich off the calf. But Harley takes the opposite tack, hoping to avoid what his devout, dearly departed mother would have called a scene.Then the secret gets outright through the barn doorand Harleys miracle goes viral.A fun commentary on small-town America and todays insatiable appetite for goofy stories to fill the Web.New York Post (Required Reading lead pick)A hilarious glimpse into small-town life . . . combined with meditations on the meanings of faith, environmentalism, development, and romance.Library Journal (starred review)