De eindigheid der dagen
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Een jonge Engelse smid trekt rond 1870 als methodistisch lekenprediker langs afgelegen dorpjes in Cornwall als zijn geloofsovertuiging aan het wankelen raakt.
Peter Hobbs crafts compelling prose that delves into the depths of the human psyche and the complexities of relationships. His style is marked by keen observation and precise language. Hobbs often explores themes of loss, memory, and the search for identity within his narratives. His literary approach is meditative and introspective, offering readers a profoundly rewarding experience.



Een jonge Engelse smid trekt rond 1870 als methodistisch lekenprediker langs afgelegen dorpjes in Cornwall als zijn geloofsovertuiging aan het wankelen raakt.
Charles Wenmoth is a blacksmith and Methodist lay-preacher in the wildest reaches of South-West England. In his relationship with Harriet French, a blind girl who maintains her belief despite her debilitating condition, Wenmoth finds his fragile faith tested in the most trying of circumstances.