Father Hilary's Holiday
Father Hilary's Holiday is a 1965 novel by Scottish writer Bruce Marshall.
Plot summary
After thirty years in the priesthood, Father Hilary seizes the opportunity to attend a religious congress in South America. Father Hilary's well earned holiday is to be spent at a sort of ecumenical conference convened by "el Libertator" the Generalissimo of Tomasia. The result is a witty, pointed tale of humble but outspoken Franciscan friar and his wondrous escapades in the boiling maelstrom of a mythical Latin American dictatorship.[1]
References
- ^ Marshall, B: Father Hilary's Holiday Doubleday & Company, New York 1965.
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- Contribution to A Time to Laugh (1949)
- "The Curé of Ars," chapter in Saints for Now (1952)
- Introduction to Rue Notre Dame (1953)
- Foreword to Top Secret Mission (1955)
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