Simon Called Peter
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The novel follows a young clergyman whose assured public identity unravels amid the intoxicating disorder of war. Shifting between pulpit duties and the fragmented, often sensual life behind the lines, he becomes enmeshed with a woman named Julie while wrestling with desire, duty, and religious doubt. Episodes show how wartime exhilaration dissolves conventional restraint, producing moral ambiguity and transient bonds. The narrative ends at a charged psychological instant that juxtaposes personal failure and a fleeting vision of grace, leaving outcomes unresolved.
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