The Countess of Ségur gave him an Inn
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The Countess of Ségur gave him an Inn ... What supernatural being is this?
Of a guardian angel , of course, in his famous novel published in 1863, The Guardian Angel Inn !
The guardian angel is timeless. Christian mystics have reported interactions and conversations with their guardian angels for many years. And even today, the guardian angel has its place in the Catholic Church: Pope Francis recently recalled that, according to the tradition of the Church, “we all have an angel who protects us and makes us feel things.”
In his new novel Maxime 24, douce agonie , Fréville enjoys revisiting this myth without encumbering himself with castrating precautions. On the contrary, he enriches it, renews it, illuminates it!
Telenovela of the beyond, Illustrated Green Guide to the afterlife, Maxime 24, sweet agony , thirteenth novel by Fréville, sinks body and soul into metaphysics by describing a hair-raising vision of life after death , or vice versa, one among many others. Intertwining geometry , poetry , and photocopier repair , this unclassifiable prophetic practical guide hammers home a single conviction: everything starts with detachment .