Manalive

Manalive

by G. K. Chesterton
Manalive

Manalive

by G. K. Chesterton

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Overview

Manalive details the story of Mr. Innocent Smith, a new tenant at a London boarding house, who uses a great wind that follows him to breathe life into the residents at Beacon House. Mr. Innocent Smith uses his comedic nature and eccentric antics to charm the other tenants easily, transforming the bleak atmosphere of the boarding house into one full of childlike joy. However, despite the happiness that Smith brings, when he is accused of a whole slew of crimes, everyone turns on him without a second thought. While Manalive is a book about searching for the truth, it is also about faith, with or without doubt. G. K. Chesterton delivers his message through incredible descriptions, colorful characters, and a storyline that will keep you on your toes.

Light-hearted and funny, Manalive is a mystery novel that blends philosophy and theology, a style English author G. K. Chesterton is revered for. It is for good reason he is known as the “prince of paradox.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781645940630
Publisher: Suzeteo Enterprises
Publication date: 05/31/2020
Pages: 162
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

About The Author
G.K.Chesterton, in full Gilbert Keith Chesterton (29 May 1874-14 June 1936), English critic and author of poetry, essays, novels, and short stories, known also for his dynamic personality and obese figure. He was an important English writer of the early twentieth century. His productive and various output included journalism, poetry, biography, Christian apologetics, fantasy and detective fiction. He has been concerned to as the 'prince of paradox'. He devoted his extraordinary brain and creative power to the reform of English government and society. He was knowledgeable at St. Paul's, and went to art school at University College London. He wrote 100 books, contributions to 200 more, hundreds of poems, including the epic Ballad of the White Horse, five plays, five novels, and some short stories, including a popular series featuring the priest-detective, Father Brown. Chesterton expired on 14 June 1936 at his home in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.
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