Lion Country A Novel

Lion Country, a novel by Frederick Buechner, was published by Harper & Row in 1984 and is presented here in its First Paperback Edition. This work, comprising 242 pages, follows the story of thirty-four-year-old Antonio Parr as he becomes entangled in the dealings of an eccentric character who confers religious diplomas through the mail. The narrative explores the humorous aspects of this unusual situation, providing insight into the complexities of human interactions and beliefs.
Readers will find a blend of fiction and humor as the plot unfolds, revealing the absurdities and quirks of the characters involved. The novel delves into themes of faith and the unconventional paths people take in their lives. With its engaging storyline, Lion Country invites readers to reflect on the nature of belief and the often humorous circumstances that accompany it. This edition is presented in English and offers a unique perspective on the intersection of religion and personal identity.
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Thirty-four-year-old Antonio Parr becomes entangled in the dealings of an eccentric who confers religous diplomas through the mail
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