About This Book
A small-town clergyman navigates the moral complexities of parish life as funerals, weddings, sermons, and neighborhood disputes draw parishioners into tensions between private conscience and public expectation. The narrative follows his pastoral duties and personal struggles amid village routines, gossip, and slow social change, showing how conviction, doubt, and compassion reshape relationships among families and neighbors. Episodic scenes of domestic life, church gatherings, and inward reflection probe questions of faith, duty, leadership, and the emotional cost of moral certainty.
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