V.H. Belvadi

Don’t forget we’re here forever – Part memoir, part reportage, wholly uncritical (opens in new tab)

It is perhaps because Lamorna Ash wrote this book after she started showing up regularly at church that its pages are coloured with the bias of someone who is convinced that following a religion is the right thing to do. I would not have had a problem with this had the blurb not made it sound like this would be a critical exploration undertaken by someone curious about the younger generation’s explorations of religions. Really, it should have just said Christianity, but let us overlook that m...

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