Commissioned German translator of Room 105. I have known the Luedi family and worked together with Marcus (Sydney and Coffs Harbour) long enough to have witnessed their ever-enduring strength of character and the loving care they shared with anyone who happened to cross their ways. If, due to their immense suffering, the Love of God is questioned, then the true Love of God has shone through the lives of Marcus and Marianne as a living demonstration. I recommend Room 105 to anyone who is dissatisfied with too simplistic answers regarding affliction.
I laughed, I cried; made me consider eternity
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I'm in the book business, so I read a lot of books and manuscripts. Normally I'm kind of a tough cookie to impress, but this book got to me. I laughed and thoroughly enjoyed the cross-cultural nature of the Luedi family's adventures thru Europe and Australia. I cried when I thought of losing a child, but it made me think of how we all are given a gift, each day we wake up breathing! And it made me think that I must maximize my relationships w/ friends--and esp. family members--during the days we are given, this side of eternity. An enjoyable read, and inspiring. We CAN have victory over suffering and death! Thanks, Marcus, for sharing your life with us readers. We are the better for it. PS: Order this book soon and enjoy it and share it w/ anyone who has battled cancer or lost a child or spouse. It will be a blessing!
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