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The author, Fr. Coniaris, has the ability to communicate the essence of God and Jesus Christ in a language and style that everyone can understand and relate to. Similar to C.S. Lewis' approach , yet with a more concise and succinct flavor, Fr. Coniaris presents us with a brilliant exposition of what truly matters in life. He offers a clear foundation for legitimate thought on the Truth of Christianity, something noticeably absent from most contemporary literature and thinking.
Each chapter of this book presents the reader with a specific Christian topic and issue relevant to many different aspects of our lives; from meaning of life, to Truth, spirituality, repentance, Christ's divinity, marriage, peace, and especially Christian living and responses to many secular and human issues.
Even though I have read this book a few times, I still come away with new insights and fresh understanding each time. I highly recommend it!
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The book is amazing. You won't be able to put it down. Originally published in 1954, the book is not only important historically. Much of the material here remains timely and relevant, illuminating the methods and tactics of the current government in North Korea.
Although it is an autobiography of the author's many difficulties during capitivity, the book never gets tedious despite the repititiveness of POW life. The author avoids making the story too personal, in the sense that he avoids indulging in many of the negative emotions he must have felt during the worst times. His optomism and realism is a lesson for us all.
He displays a profound understanding of his situation, and, moreover, that of his captors. He affords them a basic working respect throughout, a key to survival in the business of war. Admittedly, he pokes fun at some of camp staff by assigning them nicknames like "pigface" or "pudding face". But that's about as derogatory as he gets.
The book is a brilliant portrayal of the unpredictability of life in the camps, accentuated by the character idiosyncracies of the Chinese supervisors. In this way, the book is a must-read for all students of war, and of Korean/Chinese culture.
Although at times depressing, the author maintains balance in the story (and presumably his own sanity) by showing an appreciation of the simpler things in life. One such joy is simply being able to see the green hills and blue sky through a tiny window in his cell, when his guards would occasionally leave an outer door open.
If you've ever wondered what really happened during the "forgotten war", read this book. It won't answer all your questions ("why did it take two years to reach a truce?"), but it shines a light on a dark spot in history.
Many of the author's friends died in the camps. But this is a story of one man who - perhaps with a little luck - was a winner.
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The book is filled with stories both cheerful and gruesome of his exploits among these uncomplaining people who learned to live with suffering so appalling I cringe to even think back upon it. Such basics as antibiotics, clean water, and a diet rich in the necessary nutrients for a baby to develop with a healthy prospect of seeing the future were lacking. A high mortality rate was more the rule than the exception.
These openhanded and accommodating individuals received Dr. Dooley and his team with a mixture of respect and suspicion. It was his deference and ability to impart the sentiment that Americans were there to help them for the sheer sake of the peoples needs, not for any political agenda, and not to conquer them as part of a realm like so many acquisitions.
The final product was more than one could hope for. The many different companies as well as private citizens that helped to make this endeavor work by volunteering their time and donations are also mentioned in the book with a pride and thankfulness I'm sure that Dooley hoped the world would recognize. This is one of the best books I have ever read. Kelsana 6/5/01
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The short circuit method discussed (without the annoying use of the per unit system) is flexible and powerful. I refer to it time and again.
This is a must-have resource.
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