who would order the people to good and righteousness and would weep over the afflictions of the family of God[25] and who would cast their eyes down when they would recite their prayers and their Tablets of Visitation all these to express their devotion and adoration to the Seat of ...
There are passages that feel more tangible, like one character’s grieving over her mother’s death while she’s on the station, and another’s memory of a visit to a fishing village that is threatened by a typhoon as they fly uselessly overhead, but they sit on top of the rest of ...