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Now that I have a clear mind and free of tears, I can just make this review as it should.
This is a book like no other. It's one of those that move you so much that make you cry. I had to contain the urge to mourn because I didn't want to miss a word of the story of Chung -Cha .
It's an enthralling , dramatic and heartfelt story. Chung- Cha's life is a reflection of a small portion of people who have suffered persecution because of their faith. Her words give us a new vision of the martyrs, that are humans and as we all, have strengths and weaknesses.
I really enjoyed reading this story . Each page was revealing and had a good pace. But ... I have been left with a bitter taste because the end didn't convince me at all... However , it is a book which I highly recommend because it opens the perspective of what is true Christianity.
I guess with Alana Terry's new book: “Slave again” I'll finally understand the side of the history of Mee-Kyong.
Thanks to the author for providing This Copy . This fact did not Influence the review.