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OK, Chari, these questions are really fun. May I add another? What is your all-time favorite biographical book?
For me there is no question, for about 20 years now I have loved A Severe Mercy by Sheldon Vanauken.
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A Witness to Hope George Wiegel
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amiefriedl wrote:
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I agree wholeheartedly -- however, to be honest, I don't think I've read all of it yet. I read the first 200-300 pages than had to put it down to get into something else. I think picked it up again and have read bits and pieces voer the last few years, so I think I've finished it. Talk about a living book! Weigel is passionate abut JP2's life and message and really wants to share it with all -- I think it'd be great to teach history, religion, politics, economics, philosophy and just about any other subject for a high schooler....
Blessings!
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Once again, I find it hard to answer an all-time favorite... I haven't chimed in the other threads because I couldn't decide, and realized I don't read fiction that much. But now this topic, I have too many bios that I love. Autobios included, I guess if the criteria is rereading, Story of a Soul would be all-time favorite.
But right behind is A Severe Mercy and A Treasure in Clay (Bishop Sheen) as far as great impact on my life. I agree about A Witness to Hope, but I haven't finished it yet!!!
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teachingmom wrote:
For me there is no question, for about 20 years now I have loved A Severe Mercy by Sheldon Vanauken. |
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Oh, Irene, I've loved this book for a long time, too! And this is the second time in two weeks that someone has brought it up. Must be time for me to reread it.
I also love Witness to Hope and also C.S. Lewis's Surprised by Joy and A Grief Observed. I know there are others, but my mind is mush right now.
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The Story of Ruby Bridges is my all time favorite biographical book. She broke through the color barrier to attend a school which was ordered to be desegregated. She was the only child in her class. They had a white teacher from the "North" teach her all year. It was a lonely and scary time for a 6 year old. Her bravery paved the way for me to spend five years teaching the most wonderful students in the world!!!!!! I taught in an all Africian American school. I loved teaching and the students were the best part!
God bless,
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PS Dh and I listened to Witness to Hope in the car. It is excellent!
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I wholeheartedly agree with everything Mary said about A Witness To Hope. Love, love, love that book!
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I forgot that I just loved Story of the Trapp Family Singers. I know I found out later that she might have had a ghost writer, but it's still good reading!!
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