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Hardcover The Man Who Would Save the World Book

ISBN: 102582332X

ISBN13: 9781025823324

The Man Who Would Save the World

"The Man Who Would Save the World" is a compelling visionary novel that grapples with the profound spiritual and social disillusionment following the First World War. The story follows Julian Hope, an idealistic veteran who embarks on a personal crusade to heal a fractured world. Driven by a deep sense of moral duty and a desire for universal peace, Hope seeks to replace the bitterness of conflict with a new ethos of brotherhood and spiritual rejuvenation.

Through Julian's journey, the narrative explores the tension between individual sacrifice and global transformation. The book serves as a poignant reflection on the human condition in the early 20th century, capturing the yearning for a meaningful and lasting peace that resonated with a generation scarred by total war. With its rich philosophical undertones and earnest prose, "The Man Who Would Save the World" remains a significant literary exploration of post-war idealism and the enduring hope for a better society.

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