The Flight of Peter Fromm by Martin Gardner

The Flight of Peter Fromm

Martin Gardner

280 pages first pub 1973 (editions)

fiction religion reflective relaxing slow-paced
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The Flight of Peter Fromm by Martin Gardner is a enlightening and introspective novel that will resonate deeply with readers who are curious about the complexities of faith, spirituality, and the human search for meaning, making it a perfect fit for those seeking a rich and contemplative reading experience.

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The Flight of Peter Fromm is a novel of ideas disguised as the biography of a young man from a Pentecostal fundamentalist background in Oklahoma, who loses his faith while a student at the University of Chicago Divinity School. His spiritual odyss...

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