Richard G. (ralegh) - , reviewed on + 127 more book reviews
More than a simple biography, this book examines the times Francis lived in and how that influenced the development of his philosophy. It is readable and informative. I highly recommend not putting the book down after the final chapter, but please read the Epilogue as well for a thoughtful analysis of how Francis's role as a person of tremendous impact was a result of the times he lived in. The author suggests we cannot recreate the original Franciscan ideal of worldwide brotherhood, but rather we need someone in our time to step forward with potential life- and world-changing ideas.