Henry And Cato by Iris Murdoch
In this compelling narrative, two estranged childhood friends, one a disillusioned priest and the other a wealthy heir, find their lives unexpectedly intertwined as they grapple with personal crises and moral dilemmas. Set against a backdrop of societal change, the story explores themes of identity, faith, and redemption, as both characters confront their pasts and seek meaning in their lives. Through a series of poignant encounters and introspective moments, they are forced to reevaluate their beliefs and the paths they have chosen, ultimately leading to profound transformations.
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- Published
- 1976
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 350-400
- Original Language
- English
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