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Father Alberto and the Flying Girl by Timothy X Atack review – a fable of medieval madness

Father Alberto and the Flying Girl by Timothy X Atack review – a fable of medieval madness
Culture | The Guardian

A parish priest cares for the mentally afflicted in an absorbing tale that combines antic comedy with serious moral themes In 1474, in a fictional location in southern Europe, Father Alberto arrives from Jormel Abbey, where he has failed in his ambition to become a manuscript illuminator at their renowned scriptorium. He is the new parish priest of the villages of Hem and Long, whose congregants are generally “piebald and errant”, but not the most peculiar or refractory of his flock. Among his duties is to tend to the mentally afflicted of the convent of Saint Particular, patron saint of

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