The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass, Aged 37 3/4
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
A laugh-filled, fictional daily chronicle of family and church exploits, featuring Adrian Plass's literary alter ego and a memorable cast of supporting characters.
Esta serie se embarca en un viaje místico a las profundidades del alma humana y la iluminación espiritual. A través de narrativas cautivadoras, explora temas atemporales de fe, duda y la búsqueda de significado. Ofrece a los lectores reflexiones sobre textos sagrados y caminos hacia la sabiduría. Esta es una obra literaria que resuena con el deseo de una comprensión más profunda de uno mismo y del mundo.




A laugh-filled, fictional daily chronicle of family and church exploits, featuring Adrian Plass's literary alter ego and a memorable cast of supporting characters.
In this second diary, the fictional character Plass is in demand as a public speaker which demands a new diary revealing what has happened to the outrageous Gerald, the joyless Flushpools, incompetent Leonard, the long- suffering Anne and the other well-known characters.
Readers of The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass will recall the 'small but powerful' figure of Andromeda Veal. Andromeda has broken her femur while trying to 'eat muesli and roller skate at the same time'. Deserted by her separated parents, she lies in a hospital bed feeling very lonely. Anne Plass mobilises the whole church into writing letters. Among the old friends who put pen to paper are Gerald Plass, the enigmatic Leonard Thynn, Charles Cook (from Deep Joy Bible School), Adrian himself and even the dreaded Mrs Flushpool. Andromeda not only replies to these letters, but writes to the famous - among them Cliff Richard - with stern, if badly spelled, advice. Then, with the urging of Father John, Andromeda decides that her family problems will only be solved if she goes right to the top. She writes to God ...