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3.0
This book was surprisingly funny, and just an honest reflection of the difficulties of balancing cerebral morality and a tangible grumbling tummy.
It also touched on marital dynamics and expectations such as who 'should' provide. I appreciated that the author made the wisest person in this book, Priest's son.
A young person truly grappling with his understanding of religion who was open about it and not keeping up appearances. Lastly, the author explored issues of a living wage and fair pay for farm workers - something I feel very strongly about.
It also touched on marital dynamics and expectations such as who 'should' provide. I appreciated that the author made the wisest person in this book, Priest's son.
A young person truly grappling with his understanding of religion who was open about it and not keeping up appearances. Lastly, the author explored issues of a living wage and fair pay for farm workers - something I feel very strongly about.
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