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The elusive (and possibly invisible) Mr. Red Hand provokes the author during his day-to-day activities as conscientious marathon runner and Catholic Worker and even during a European sojourn before the two stand face-to-face in weighty disputation.
Peter Maurin and Dorothy Day's daughter, Tamar, solve a 1941 mystery involving the Catholic Worker house at 115 Mott Street in a novella by Scott Schaeffer-Duffy. Mr. New Shoes challenges the Catholic Workers to figure out how he is at the center of mystery.
Longtime Catholic Worker Scott Schaeffer-Duffy offers dependable optimism, page-turning narrative, wide-ranging enthusiasm, and just the right comic touch in a collection of stories about shenanigans, activism, family, and faith.
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