About This Book
A comic and observant portrayal of a cathedral parish's clergy presents detailed character studies of three men—the stately, energetic provost; the meek, fragile priest; and the boisterous, impulsive deacon—whose differing temperaments shape daily rituals, domestic arrangements, and social encounters in their riverside town. Vivid physical description and episodic scenes, including a notorious liturgical solo that ends in public embarrassment, illuminate the interplay of piety, vanity, human frailty, and communal tradition with gentle satire and moral sympathy.
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