“Never confuse faith, or belief — of any kind — with something even remotely intellectual.”
Quote by John Irving
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A Prayer For Owen Meany
In this novel, John Wheelwright's life is forever altered by his friendship with Owen Meany, a boy who possesses a mysterious aura and a belief that he is destined for greatness. As they grow up together, the boys' lives intertwine in ways that challenge their understanding of faith, friendship, and the supernatural. The story is set in the 1950s and 1960s, reflecting the social and cultural changes of the time. more
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