The Court of the Bound Dove, Godfrey Osa Ojo (9781918534153) — Readings Books
The Court of the Bound Dove
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The Court of the Bound Dove

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The Court of the Bound Dove is a prophetic literary novel about calling, conscience, and freedom.

Elior carries a quiet knowing that his life has been claimed for something beyond himself. The calling does not arrive with clarity, only weight. As opportunities stall and questions deepen, an inner tribunal begins to form, examining his past, measuring his readiness, and demanding explanation.

What begins as caution hardens into accusation.

What feels like wisdom becomes restraint.

Without realising it, Elior submits to a court that never intends to conclude.

This novel explores the hidden inner trials faced by those set apart for purpose, where guilt outlives forgiveness, faith turns inward, and obedience is delayed by the need to be proven worthy. It is a story of spiritual conflict, psychological pressure, and the quiet tyranny of self-judgment.

The Court of the Bound Dove is not a story of rebellion, but of delay. Not of unbelief, but of restraint. Not of rejection, but of hesitation disguised as discernment.

It is a contemplative, symbolic, and deeply reflective work that speaks to readers navigating calling, identity, obedience, and inner resistance.

Freedom does not argue. It moves.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
IntellectVerse Global Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 January 2026
Pages
100
ISBN
9781918534153

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Court of the Bound Dove is a prophetic literary novel about calling, conscience, and freedom.

Elior carries a quiet knowing that his life has been claimed for something beyond himself. The calling does not arrive with clarity, only weight. As opportunities stall and questions deepen, an inner tribunal begins to form, examining his past, measuring his readiness, and demanding explanation.

What begins as caution hardens into accusation.

What feels like wisdom becomes restraint.

Without realising it, Elior submits to a court that never intends to conclude.

This novel explores the hidden inner trials faced by those set apart for purpose, where guilt outlives forgiveness, faith turns inward, and obedience is delayed by the need to be proven worthy. It is a story of spiritual conflict, psychological pressure, and the quiet tyranny of self-judgment.

The Court of the Bound Dove is not a story of rebellion, but of delay. Not of unbelief, but of restraint. Not of rejection, but of hesitation disguised as discernment.

It is a contemplative, symbolic, and deeply reflective work that speaks to readers navigating calling, identity, obedience, and inner resistance.

Freedom does not argue. It moves.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
IntellectVerse Global Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 January 2026
Pages
100
ISBN
9781918534153