God’s Apology

God’s Apology by Olivia Fane, published by Maia in 2006, is a thought-provoking work that explores themes of existence and personal transformation. This edition contains 237 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Patrick German, who seemingly has it all—a loving family and a successful career—yet he unexpectedly leaves everything behind to pursue a new path as a primary school teacher in north Norfolk.
As Patrick navigates his new life, he becomes captivated by a ten-year-old girl named Joanna, who possesses an extraordinary presence. His initial intention to write a personal confession evolves into a profound exploration of an angelic life on earth. Readers will find a blend of fiction with religious and visionary elements, as the story delves into family life and the deeper questions of our existence.
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Patrick German has achieved all his life’s ambitions: a lovely wife, a baby son and a prestigious job. So when, one day, he walks out on all he knows and loves, he is as perplexed as anyone. He runs away to become a primary school teacher in north Norfolk, where he is mesmerised by a ten-year-old girl in his class, Joanna, who has an other-worldly authority.
Patrick comes to realise that the private, angst-ridden confession he set out to write is becoming something far more extraordinary: an eyewitness account of an angelic life on earth.
For anyone who has ever questioned the reason for our existence, this book is a must.
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