Clifford Goldstein didn't believe in God. Yet he worshipped one anyway. His God was a partially written novel he hoped would be a bestseller, his typewriter the altar on which he offered sacrifices of obsessive devotion.

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Clifford Goldstein didn't believe in God. Yet he worshipped one anyway. His God was a partially written novel he hoped would be a bestseller, his typewriter the altar on which he offered sacrifices of obsessive devotion.

Clifford Goldstein did believe in truth. He just didn't know what it was or where to find it.

As the fiery writer traveled Europe and Israel in search of his novel's soul, his quest for meaning of life continued, leading him to a different kind of alter.

An explosive confrontation takes place when Goldstein's dream for literary fame and his quest for truth collide in a struggle for supremacy—a struggle that wrenches a challenge from his tortured soul: "Show Your face, God, if You have one—if You dare!"

Book Specs

Paper Back
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing Association
Printed: 1996
Pages: 92

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Reprobate
Chapter 2: Free-Fall Junkies
Chapter 3:Obsession
Chapter 4: Wanderings
Chapter 5: Kibbutz Gadot
Chapter 6: Called by Name
Chapter 7: Hot Bestseller
Chapter 8: Conclusion



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