
None Other Gods is a religious fiction novel by Robert Hugh Benson, first published in 1910. It follows Frank Guiseley, a young man who, after converting to Catholicism, is disowned by his father and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Alongside his friend Jack Kirkby, Frank navigates the challenges of faith, societal expectations, and personal relationships, ultimately leading to a dramatic departure from his old life. The novel explores themes of rebellion, faith, and the quest for identity in a changing world.
















