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End of the spear : a true story
Titre:
End of the spear : a true story
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Sommaire:
Steve Saint was five years old when his father, missionary pilot Nate Saint, was speared to death by a primitive Ecuadorian tribe. In adulthood, Steve, having left Ecuador for a successful business career in the United States, never imagined making the jungle his home again. But when that same tribe asks him to help them, Steve, his wife, and their teenage children move back to the jungle. There, Steve learns long-buried secrets about his father's murder, confronts difficult choices, and finds himself caught between two worlds. Saint debunks myths about the tribe. He explains that Auca, which means naked savage, is a derogatory name given to the tribe by outsiders, and that they are actually called the Waodani. While he does not dispute that they were vicious killers before they converted to Christianity soon after they murdered Saint's father, he takes pains to help his readers understand what led the Waodani to their murderous worldview. In a long passage, he tells the story of the 1956 murders from the Waodani perspective. Most of the book is devoted to his latest experiences with his Waodani family. Saint's story is sure to inspire many.
Date de publication comme intervalle:
2005
Description matérielle:
xvi, 338 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Accès électronique:
Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0517/2005021966.html
Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN):
9780842364393
Informations de publication:
Carol Stream, IL. : Tyndale House Publishers, 2005.