Jocelyn E. (hoopridge) reviewed on + 252 more book reviews
Heartbreaking story of death, faith, and redemption in South Africa during Apartheid.
Two men of God whose sons are involved on opposite sides of a murder have to deal with race, spirituality, and themselves as they come to terms with their losses.
Beautifully written. Almost poetry. A bittersweet look at what it means to be a parent of adult children who make choices you don't agree with. A classic.
Two men of God whose sons are involved on opposite sides of a murder have to deal with race, spirituality, and themselves as they come to terms with their losses.
Beautifully written. Almost poetry. A bittersweet look at what it means to be a parent of adult children who make choices you don't agree with. A classic.
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