G K Chesterton Tiny Saints
$6.00
G.K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton was a devout Roman Catholic writer from England with a prolific output, including books, plays, essays and articles. He had a unique writing style marked by paradox, wit, and wonder. Chesterton was known for his eccentric personality, but had a profound impact on individuals such as C.S. Lewis, Michael Collins, and Mohandas Gandhi, inspiring them to become Christian, lead Irish independence, and fight British colonial rule in India, respectively.
Our Grassroots edition charms highlight the stories of Catholic people whose stories have left an impression on the people they reach.
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SKU (UPC): 810114180006
Color: Full Color
Manufacturer: New Day Christian Distributors
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