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The Great Divorce

by C.S. Lewis

A busload of souls takes a day trip from a grey, quarrelsome town to the outskirts of Heaven, where each is offered a choice about what they're willing to let go of. C.S. Lewis's short allegory is imaginative and quietly piercing — more parable than plot, and one of his most quoted works outside Narnia.

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