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  1. 10 de may. de 2011 · Faith by Jennifer Haigh is a complex, disturbing, and thought provoking novel about an Irish-American family that takes on the difficult topic of child abuse within the Catholic Church. Most of the story is told as seen through the eyes of Sheila McGann, Sheila is a teacher, divorced and disillusioned not only by the church but also ...

  2. 10 de may. de 2011 · In Faith, Jennifer Haigh explores the fallout for one devout family, the McGanns. Estranged for years from her difficult and demanding relatives, Sheila McGann has remained close to her older brother Art, the popular, dynamic pastor of a large suburban parish.

  3. Faith is a 1994 spy novel by Len Deighton. It is the first novel in the final trilogy of three about Bernard Samson , a middle-aged and somewhat jaded intelligence officer working for the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).

  4. 5 de oct. de 2017 · There are books set in religious communities and churches or in futuristic societies built on religious principles. These books address a variety of faiths, including Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, and Christianity. Some are critical of religion, and others treat it as essential to life.

  5. 16 de may. de 2012 · As some other people have noted, the Bible doesn't belong on a list dedicated to "Christian Fiction." This is also true of a few other nonfiction books here, such as C. S. Lewis' autobiography Surprised by Joy. (Technically, poetry and drama aren't fiction in the sense that literary critics would define it either; but when they tell stories, I can see including them.)

  6. 11 de may. de 2011 · Books: Jennifer Haigh’s ‘Faith,’ review by Ron Charles. By Ron Charles. May 11, 2011 at 11:18 a.m. EDT. There's no way to approach yet another story of sexual abuse by Catholic priests ...

  7. A suspenseful tale of one woman's quest for the truth, Faith is a haunting meditation on loyalty and family, doubt and belief. Elegantly crafted, sharply observed, this is Jennifer Haigh's most ambitious novel to date.