A Man Cannot Cry

A Man Cannot Cry by Gloria Keverne is a New Ed edition published by Grafton in 1986, featuring 766 pages in English. The narrative follows Dr. Than Profane as he returns to the strict Quaker community of his youth, stepping into a leadership role following his father’s death. The story explores his internal conflict as he attempts to align his mission’s values with the realities of life in Rhodesia’s tribal outback.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the challenges faced by Dr. Profane as he navigates the complexities of his upbringing and the expectations of his community. The book delves into themes of faith, leadership, and cultural tension, providing insight into the dynamics of modern fiction. This edition invites readers to reflect on the interplay between personal conviction and societal norms within a unique setting.
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Dr. Than Profane returns to the rigid Quaker community of his youth, assumes its leadership after his father’s death, and struggles to reconcile the values of his mission with its setting in Rhodesia’s tribal outback
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