An oilman meets his maker
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
In his new novel Vigil, George Saunders puts us in the mind of an angel who crashes to earth for the purpose of comforting a dying sinner. Not just any sinner. Her “charge,” as she calls him throughout, is the kind of sinner some readers may think is least deserving of comfort. K.J. Boone, the […]
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