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THE CARDINAL
Henry Morton Robinson
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THE CARDINAL

A Novel

by Henry Morton Robinson

Simon & Schuster · 2013

Peak rank

#1

Weeks on list

56

Weeks at #1

24

Debuted

April 1950

Chart History

#15101519501951

56 weeks on the Hardcover Fiction list, including 24 weeks at #1

An "absorbing . . . magnificent" novel about an ordinary Irish Catholic man who ascends the church hierarchy to become Cardinal in the early twentieth century. ( Boston Herald) A selection of the Literary Guild, The Cardinal was published in more than a dozen languages and sold over two million copies. Later made into an Academy Award-nominated film directed by Otto Preminger and starring John Huston, the book tells a story that captured the nation's attention: a working-class American's rise to become a cardinal of the Catholic Church. The daily trials and triumphs of Stephen Fermoyle, from the working-class suburbs of Boston, drive him to become first a parish priest, then secretary to a cardinal, later a bishop, and finally a wearer of the Red Hat. An essential work of American fiction that remains even more relevant today. "Extraordinary . . . controversial . . . first rate storytelling and characterization that has enormous appeal." – Kirkus Reviews

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ISBN-13
9781468306439
ISBN-10
146830643X
Published
2013
Pages
577
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Categories
Fiction

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