About This Book
Letters exchanged between a student and a recent graduate chart their inward debates and everyday choices, centering on religious doubt and attraction to Christian ideas, conflicting duties toward study, questions about love and intimacy, and anxieties about illness and vocation. The epistolary structure mixes personal confession, philosophical reflection, and observational detail, moving between reverent uncertainty, ironic critique of moral teachings, and longing for companionship, while small domestic and academic scenes illuminate how broader ethical and existential concerns shape their decisions.
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