About This Book
A young priest in a sunlit Caribbean city wrestles with growing doubts, yearning, and the demands of ecclesiastical life while the city’s markets, convents, and social gossip provide vivid local color. The narrative follows his silent prayers, restless gestures, and uneasy exchanges with fellow clergy as he seeks an authentic self amid institutional expectations and private desire. Lush descriptions of architecture, sea breezes, and street scenes frame a study of faith, identity, and the tension between duty and the human impulse toward freedom.
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