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I see a few, but not many, seem to have labeled this book "Christian fiction." How significant are the religious elements in the book?
Jennifer I think some people consider religion as bible quotes and bible stories, but being religious is actually believing in a greater good (comes from inspi…moreI think some people consider religion as bible quotes and bible stories, but being religious is actually believing in a greater good (comes from inspiration of scripture) and a higher power. This book is filled with many themes of greater good: being charitable, taking responsibility for your actions, compassion, and believing that God will be the ultimate judge.
I enjoyed that fact that there was no swearing in the story and it was a refreshing change as most historical fiction is centered around WW2. I hope you will give it a try.(less)
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