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| original title = Who goes home?
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| publication date = 1945
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{{quote|''"There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, 'Thy will be done,' and those to whom God says, in the end, '''Thy'' will be done.'"''}}
 
''[[The Great Divorce]]'' is an allegorical book by [[C. S. Lewis|CS Lewis]].
 
This book comes from the POV of an [[Author Avatar]] who finds himself in "the grey town," a dismal place where it is always twilight (the lights are on but are not welcoming) and always raining, even inside. The place seems empty and vast (there are many houses). The only queue is at a bus station, and our narrator joins it. He then describes how half the people in that queue leave it never to return.
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