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Explore the captivating journey through faith and doubt in 'Lapsed' by Monica Dux. This thought-provoking memoir dives deep into the complexities of religion, focusing on her evolution from a devout child who portrayed Jesus in school plays to a questioning adult reevaluating her Catholic upbringing. Monica's humorous and insightful narrative examines themes of belief, identity, and the lingering connection to faith that many experience. As a lapsed Catholic, she embarks on an enlightening exploration, testing miracle cures in Lourdes and uncovering the peculiarities of religious life, all while engaging with interesting characters like canon lawyers and abuse survivors. 'Lapsed' is not just a personal account; it’s a humorous reflection on the possibility of escaping one’s past while asking whether faith is an inescapable part of our identity. Embrace this brand new trade paperback, published by HarperCollins in 2021, packed with 352 pages of wit and wisdom that challenge readers to contemplate their own beliefs and the notion of spirituality. This compelling read is perfect for those who appreciate memoirs that blend humor with profound insights. Whether you're grappling with your own faith or simply enjoy a good story, 'Lapsed' will resonate and linger long after the last page.