Christ’s time to save the world is up. Will he be able to fulfill his father’s request?
In this last and final book, the stranger teaches us the most important of virtues - patience, sacrifice and unconditional love -but in the most untraditional ways. What will be in store for Lyle and the stranger this time?
Traveling westward with twenty some elderly tourists, the result of the boys miserable effort to pocketing some extra cash, they head for the Reagan presidential library, but (thanks to a delightful twist) end up on Hollywood Boulevard. Is Hollywood a blessing or a curse and will either of the men take a stab at beginning an acting career?
Through a delightful combination of luck and a whole lot of misfortune the stranger and Lyle may have found peace and answers in the most unlikely of places. But will it be enough purpose for the stranger to be called home? Find out and get your kicks in one last time because the stranger may not be back for a very long time… or will he?
Colin Campbell is professor emeritus at the University of York (UK). He has written on the sociology of religion and sociological theory in addition to the sociology of consumption