The Crucifixion of Philip Strong
- 268 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Facing a difficult decision, Philip Strong is deeply troubled after receiving two letters that prompt him to seek the counsel of his wife, Sarah. As he reflects on his predicament, he invites her into his study, recalling a previous instance of distress that adds a touch of humor to the situation. The narrative explores themes of marital support and the weight of choices, setting the stage for a contemplative dialogue between the couple as they navigate the implications of the letters.


