The Missionary

A Story the Opposite to Kierkegaard's

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Pub Date 9 Nov 2024 | Archive Date 31 Jan 2025

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Edgar is a Mormon missionary, who uses the experience of being sent to Paris - with its sumptuous culture - to question and then reject the dogmatism of the faith he's been brought up in. The result is a beautiful, soul-searching novel that's laced with humour and wisdom and love.

Edgar is a Mormon missionary, who uses the experience of being sent to Paris - with its sumptuous culture - to question and then reject the dogmatism of the faith he's been brought up in. The result...


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ISBN 9781916604254
PRICE £8.99 (GBP)
PAGES 172

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Edgar is a Mormon missionary and is trying to 'find' himself and discover whether the religion is for him

I loved this book.. I have experience of the Mormon religion and I have disocover that the cult like behavior are good for some and not for others.

As Edgar travels through his journey he goes a lot of reflection and I think he grows a lot as a person within this story, and so ..did I. Edgar gave me a lot to think about..

It is wonderfully descriptive and beautifully told. i also think if readers are 'put off' by the subject matter they would miss out not reading this book.. It really is an eyeopener..

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