The Fires of Autumn Reader's Guide Edition

The Fires of Autumn Reader's Guide Edition
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Publisher : Staircase Books
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9798988508328
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Book Synopsis The Fires of Autumn Reader's Guide Edition by : Rhonda Chandler

Download or read book The Fires of Autumn Reader's Guide Edition written by Rhonda Chandler and published by Staircase Books. This book was released on 2024-05-27 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fabrizio lived in desperate poverty. Sereno was born to privileged wealth. Both friends longed for a better life. A life they thought they found as Franciscan friars. The year is 1318. Fabrizio now lives in the Friary of San Stigliano in the hills of Lombardy. The wounds of his childhood are slowly healing in this place of peace and security. Sereno scorns the friary life. Instead, he roams the Italian countryside with a band of homeless Spiritual Franciscans who speak out against all those in the Order who do not live according to the absolute poverty of Saint Francis. When papal representatives command the band of Spirituals to appear before the Inquisition at the Friary of San Stigliano, the two friends meet again--on opposite sides. As the line between friend and enemy becomes obscured, Fabrizio learns the truth about Christian brotherhood in an autumn that changes his life forever. This Reader's Guide Edition also contains Discussion Questions, a Historical Time Line, and a Behind the Scenes section with epilogue.


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