Thirst. Amélie Nothomb, Alison Anderson
Thirst.pdf
ISBN: 9781609456603 | 96 pages | 3 Mb
- Thirst
- Amélie Nothomb, Alison Anderson
- Page: 96
- Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
- ISBN: 9781609456603
- Publisher: Europa Editions, Incorporated
Free ebook download isbn Thirst MOBI 9781609456603 by Amélie Nothomb, Alison Anderson
Overview
In her twenty-eighth novel in as many years, best-selling Belgian novelist and international literary superstar Amélie Nothomb takes on a story for the ages: the life of Jesus. In a first-person voice as droll and irreverent as it is wise, Nothomb narrates Jesus’s final days, from his trial to his crucifixion to the resurrection. Amid asides about his relationships with his mother and Judas, his love for Mary Magdalene, and his many miracles, we find a man struggling with his humanity and his exceptional nature, straddling the line between human and deity, the son of a formless, omnipotent creator in the fallible form of a man.
Download more ebooks:
[download pdf] The Last Odyssey: A Thriller
Descargar PDF AFECCIONES MEDICOQUIRÚRGICAS PARA FISIOTERAPEUTAS
[Kindle] KIM JI-YOUNG, NACIDA EN 1982 descargar gratis
[PDF] Amnesty by Aravind Adiga
EL ZOO DE CRISTAL; UN TRANVIA LLAMADO DESEO (2ª ED.) leer pdf
Download PDF Warriors Super Edition: Crowfeather's Trial
0コメント