![]() This notebook is also missing nine pages which his mother tore out. But the notebook was half-burned because his mother threw it into the fire and decided to save it at the last minute. One of the few possessions Perola has left of his father is a notebook full of poetry and personal reflections. He reminisces about his childhood with his mother who was his only parent for most of his life. When the book begins Perola is lamenting the speech he delivered at his mother’s funeral and decides he wants to write a better one to hand out to his relatives. ![]() ![]() The author’s name is Perola and his life appears to have an uncanny resemblance to that of Enquist’s himself. ![]() This is the story of an author who is looking back and assessing his life through a series of lesson, or parables, he has learned which have particularly shaped his spiritual life. ![]()
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