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Godric
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192 pages
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The narrative follows Godric of Finchale, a twelfth-century holy man striving to purify his pride and moral ambitions. Buechner revitalizes themes of sin, spiritual yearning, and asceticism through a brisk and tough-sinewed voice, grounding the story in relatable domestic realities. His inventive approach to Godric's life presents a compelling exploration of faith and self-purification, making the book a notable work of contemporary fiction. Critics praise it for its literary quality and profound insights into spirituality, marking it as a potential classic.
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1999, paperback
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