Marshall Hollenzer is Driving

“Marshall Hollenzer is Driving” by Owen Egerton, published by iUniverse on August 24, 2000, is a work of fiction that delves into profound themes of belief and existence. This edition spans 236 pages and is presented in English. The narrative poses thought-provoking questions about the value of life and the impact of literature, inviting readers to explore the complexities of their own realities.
In this book, readers will encounter a protagonist grappling with the weight of belief and the metaphor of a caged budgie, reflecting on the constraints of life and the liberating power of words. The story challenges perceptions of reality and encourages introspection about personal choices and their consequences. Through its exploration of religious themes, the narrative invites contemplation on the intersections of faith, life, and the transformative potential of storytelling.
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What if you believed that “for the price of a cup of coffee you could save a child’s life?” What if your life closely resmbled the life of a caged budgie bird? What if the most real part of your life were the words in books? Would you let your world shatter?
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