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These characters leap off the page in Betty's fascinating tale." Joseph R. He gives valuable insight into Hinduism's historic resistance to Christianity. Thomas that are still a vital part of Christian life in Kerala today. You did a masterful job imagining Thomas and imagining him in India. Stafford Betty unforget

The Severed Breast

Title:The Severed Breast
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Rating:4.87 (334 Votes)
Asin:1910121843
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:414Pages
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Language:English

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These characters leap off the page in Betty's fascinating tale."

Joseph R. He gives valuable insight into Hinduism's historic resistance to Christianity. Thomas that are still a vital part of Christian life in Kerala today. You did a masterful job imagining Thomas and imagining him in India. Stafford Betty unforgettably evokes ancient South India's villages, cities, palaces, wars, famines, Satis, tribes, castes, gods, beasts, her mountainous jungles and fishing coasts and rich rice plains, her steamy climate, and her traditions about St. He even sets the table for a reconciliation of sorts between the two faiths.

Readers who love Dostoyevsky are likely to love The Severed Breast. The book surprised me to no end with its genuine and relentless representation of religion, spirituality and humanity A very fine novel of deep religious feeling. The way it weaves together high adventure and timeless spirituality is extraordinary and important for our time.

"I've finished your wonderful book. Amazing!"

Tim Vivian, Professor of Religious Studies, California State University, Bakersfield

"The author introduces a vivid cast of characters from every estate: royals, beggars, the rich and powerful, the weak a

They have all developed and evolved on this world and none of the races feel like they were just thrown in to play the stereotypical roles of fools, heroes or villains. A child of the theater, he lives in the grey space between rich and poor. If you've read Liz Worth's chronicle of the Toronto '70s punk scene "Treat Me Like Dirt" you need to get Don Pyle's "Trouble in the Camera Club" right now! Don's book is a perfect visual companion to Liz's and I loved that we get to see large, glossy photos of the many characters in the Toronto scene such as Nazi Dog and the Viletones, the Diodes, Teenage Head, The Curse, The Dishes, as well as then-current and future icons such as the Ramones, Blondie and Iggy Pop.The book is a large soft-cover coffee-table volume of 300 high-quality glossy pages with photos in color and black-and-white all taken by Don as a teenager in the '70s. Written with a focus to introducing 21st century postmoderns to why ancient faith matters and how it's divine claims in the person of Jesus Chri

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