The Journey of Adam Kadmom
Stein, Leslie
1559705000

The Journey of Adam Kadmom

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Roaming India in 1939 and the early 1940s, two flawed but extraordinary men latch onto each other with shocking consequences as each follows an ill-fated quest for "enlightenment." Moses, a Polish Jew, is fleeing both the Nazis and his own failed marriage; Sahadeva, an itinerant Hindu monk, is trying to resolve his crisis of religious belief. Both men find themselves embroiled in hardship, shame, and chaos, stumbling into scandal and ultimately tragedy. As they clutch obsessively to observance and mysticism, they must confront the question of whether they are really seeing or merely hiding. Will they ever honestly be able to face the damage they have caused and then seek forgiveness -- or will they continue running from themselves?
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