Seraphim and the Dust Plague

Author:   Gracjan Kraszewski
Publisher:   Arouca Press
ISBN:  

9781990685941


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   05 April 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Gracjan Kraszewski
Publisher:   Arouca Press
Imprint:   Arouca Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.132kg
ISBN:  

9781990685941


ISBN 10:   1990685943
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   05 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Kraszewski delivers, with his unique combination of humor and hyperbole, a compelling and entertaining story that speaks as much about a literal plague as it does a more subtle one bending the hearts and minds of modern man. When the dust settles, we are left reflecting on the grander truths about life, God, and free will, and at least considering the manner in which we relate to our neighbor, or greet the stranger walking by us on the street, or simply live our day-to-day lives, in what seems like trivial moments, in our own beautiful towns. -Benjamin Foreman, business owner and optometrist Nostalgic. Utopic. Be transported to another world, perhaps another time. Be invited to see in a different way. To have challenged your reason. To believe. To love. -Fr. Chase Hasenoehrl, pastor at Saint Augustine's Vandal Catholic and PhD candidate at Oxford What a remarkable tale that left me thinking and rethinking long after I put it down! Kraszewski expertly weaves together vivid small-town imagery, thoroughly human characters, and the threat of a nearly apocalyptic Dust Plague to enchant the reader. His quirky prose had me smiling, and at times, laughing aloud. In peculiar and unexpected ways, this story explores what it means to be human, what we become in the face of death, and what might just be needed to catch us off guard and shock us into the truth. -Amy McNelly, M. Div, CEO, Palouse Care Network Seraphim and the Dust Plague is a parable that moves with remarkable celerity to its heavy hitting conclusion. Pithy and engaging to the last line, this is an immensely enjoyable read for an evening that you planned to waste away on Netflix...but why eat mincemeat when you can have Filet Mignon? -Dr. Cecily ""Always-Late-To-The-Party"" Kreslins"


"Kraszewski delivers, with his unique combination of humor and hyperbole, a compelling and entertaining story that speaks as much about a literal plague as it does a more subtle one bending the hearts and minds of modern man. When the dust settles, we are left reflecting on the grander truths about life, God, and free will, and at least considering the manner in which we relate to our neighbor, or greet the stranger walking by us on the street, or simply live our day-to-day lives, in what seems like trivial moments, in our own beautiful towns. -Benjamin Foreman, business owner and optometrist Nostalgic. Utopic. Be transported to another world, perhaps another time. Be invited to see in a different way. To have challenged your reason. To believe. To love. -Fr. Chase Hasenoehrl, pastor at Saint Augustine's Vandal Catholic and PhD candidate at Oxford What a remarkable tale that left me thinking and rethinking long after I put it down! Kraszewski expertly weaves together vivid small-town imagery, thoroughly human characters, and the threat of a nearly apocalyptic Dust Plague to enchant the reader. His quirky prose had me smiling, and at times, laughing aloud. In peculiar and unexpected ways, this story explores what it means to be human, what we become in the face of death, and what might just be needed to catch us off guard and shock us into the truth. -Amy McNelly, M. Div, CEO, Palouse Care Network Seraphim and the Dust Plague is a parable that moves with remarkable celerity to its heavy hitting conclusion. Pithy and engaging to the last line, this is an immensely enjoyable read for an evening that you planned to waste away on Netflix...but why eat mincemeat when you can have Filet Mignon? -Dr. Cecily ""Always-Late-To-The-Party"" Kreslins"


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