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225 pages, Paperback
First published August 5, 2008
"I think we regular people may have forgotten a basic truth—we don’t really have the right to judge anyone else.”
“That's all I really wanted," he said. "Just somebody to notice me.”
“The world you live in is much bigger than that. If the place in which you find yourself is too painful, I say you should be free to seek another, less painful place of refuge. There is no shame in seeking a safe place. I want you to believe that somewhere in this wide world there is a place for you, a safe haven.”
Funny, I think I’ve finally had my fill of revenge now. And with luck, I’ve at last started you out on the road to your own recovery.Each chapter of Confessions is told by a different character, identified as The Saint, The Martyr, The Benevolent One, The Seeker, The Believer, and The Evangelist. Each character is very well-defined, and tells their portion of the story, building upon what has already been revealed. By the end of the novel, the reader will fully understand the whole story.