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History of Loneliness
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352 pages
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The story revolves around an honorable Irish priest grappling with the decline of the church during a critical period. As he navigates personal and institutional crises, themes of loneliness and moral conflict emerge, revealing the complexities of faith and the impact of scandal on both the individual and the community. This compelling narrative explores the intersection of personal conviction and the broader societal changes affecting the church.
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2016, paperback
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