Love and War

Love and War
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Finding the Marriage You've Dreamed Of

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

Stasi Eldredge

ناشر

Books on Tape

شابک

9780739383865
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
[Editor's Note: The Following is a combined review with NORTH AND SOUTH and HEAVEN AND HELL.]--Listening to John Jakes's North and South trilogy read by Michael Kramer is a great thrill. The 2,000-page trilogy is a multigenerational, geographical extravaganza, ranging from Lehigh Station, Pennsylvania in the North to South Carolina in the South, from Manhattan in the East to the San Fernando Valley in the West. Throughout the Civil War saga, Kramer never falters in his presentation of more than forty characters--men, women, and children; black and white; aristocrats and slaves. Northerners and Southerners from all walks of life are portrayed with unerring accuracy and complete authenticity. During the Indian wars on the plains of Kansas and Missouri, soldiers with European accents fight alongside Yankees and "Southrens" under historical figures such as General George A. Custer. In the Reconstructionist period George Hazard vacations in Paris and speaks with Monsieur Levie, who has the charming accent of a French person speaking English. The Irish accent of Constance Hazard rings true, as does the Southern dialect of the Mont Royal aristocracy. Every aspect of spoken life spanning the fifty-year period from 1840 to 1890 is flawlessly delivered by Michael Kramer. It's hard to get a happy ending out of the Civil War, but with skill and imagination John Jakes manages to accomplish a bittersweet one. M.D.H. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine

AudioFile Magazine
Accepting marital conflicts and dealing with them responsibly is the subject of this memorable lesson by two Christian personal growth authors. They alternate sharing advice, which is illustrated by stories of conflicts in their marriage and those of the couples they've counseled. John Eldredge's dramatic delivery is distracting, while his wife's speaking style makes her sound more humble, available, and effective. Literal references to keeping God in and the devil out of one's marriage are expressions of the authors' religious views and don't detract from their helpful advice on issues such as adjusting annoying personal habits, nurturing romantic energy, handling threats to loyalty, and expressing hurt or anger without being adversarial. With all the narrative, the discussion unfolds slowly but delivers helpful advice on familiar relationship challenges. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine


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