The Last Saturday tells the story of what might happen if a man
appeared in Britain and performed what could be described as a
series of 'miracles'. When a speculative story about who the man
might be, a second Jesus or a charlatan, is written by a newspaper
journalist there is an explosion of reactions, both highly critical
and supportive and the country becomes quickly divided.
The book describes how the appearance of the man and his
activities develop and the drama caused by his revolutionary views
on religion and other aspects of human life. The man himself is
never quoted but his views are revealed by his spokesman, a person
affected by one of the first his 'miracles'. His views are
controversial and challenge many of the beliefs of the past two
thousand years. There is a strong reaction by all sections of the
church
The story is told through the lives of people who are directly or
indirectly associated with him or who are affected by his words.
The story has a dramatic ending.
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