An edition of The last day (2009)

The last day

a novel

1st ed.
The last day
James David Landis, James Davi ...
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An edition of The last day (2009)

The last day

a novel

1st ed.

Returning to his New Hampshire home after a traumatic tour of duty in Iraq, young Army sniper Warren Harlan Pease experiences a religious transformation that enables his better understanding and appreciation for those he fought.

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Publisher
Steerforth Press
Language
English
Pages
287

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The last day: a novel
2009, Steerforth Press
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The last day
The last day: a novel
2009, Steerforth Press
in English - 1st ed.
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2009, Steerforth Press
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Edition Notes

Published in
Hanover, NH
Genre
Fiction

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3562.A4767 L37 2009, PS3562.A4767L37 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
287

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL23554698M
ISBN 13
9781586421656
LCCN
2009024562
OCLC/WorldCat
303040256
LibraryThing
8287323
Goodreads
6504409

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3520498W

Work Description

I meet Jesus on the day I get home from the war. I'm on the beach, but I don't know how I got here. My mind is as dark as the night. . . . I spend the whole night on the beach. But when the sun's faint light begins to bend around the Earth, I see him. . . . There, coming toward me, out of the light, is a man. . . . Behind the man a faint curtain of light rises to the sky out of the ocean. He wears the light like a robe, though I see he's dressed like me. Jeans and a T-shirt, no shoes. And that he's older than I am, a lot older, maybe mid-thirties. He walks right toward me. He walks right into my eyes. So begins the spellbinding story of Warren Harlan Pease, a young U.S. Army sniper freshly returned from the Iraq War to his native New Hampshire. What follows is a page-turning adventure that is also a powerful meditation on religion and war, love and loss. The Last Day answers questions and asks many more. Armed with a sniper's rifle and his deeply held faith, Specialist Pease travels across ideological borders and earns an appreciation for his enemy's culture and for what connects us all as human beings. "War doesn't test your faith in Jesus," Warren comes to realize. "It tests your faith in yourself." Upon returning home, he spends an entire day with Jesus visiting and contemplating his own life with fresh eyes, and a willing heart. He examines his relationship to those he loves, and grapples with the pain he has been carrying inside since the death of his mother when he was just a boy.This extraordinary work of compassion and healing grace combines the themes of religion, war and poetry in a way that is wholly original, and unforgettable. It will resonate with skeptics and believers, be shared and discussed between friends and among families.

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