Clerical Errors
Discover the intriguing world of Clerical Errors by Alan Isler, published in 2002 by Vintage Publishing. This captivating novel spans 288 pages and delves into the life of Edmond Music, a Catholic priest and director of the Beale Hall research institute. Beneath his clerical facade lies a profound secret: Edmond does not believe in God. To add to the complexity, Edmond Music is not even who he claims to be; he is a French child of Hungarian parents, grappling with his identity as a Jew. Isler's thought-provoking narrative explores themes of faith, identity, and the human experience, making it a must-read for those who appreciate rich storytelling and deep philosophical questions. Whether you're a fan of literary fiction or seeking a compelling tale that challenges conventional beliefs, Clerical Errors will engage and inspire you.