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Even at my ripe old age of 71, I cannot fathom the author's intention for young people to read this collection. Clearly these stories are not appropriate for children, despite the claim of the book. No way to get that claim out, but I would not be reading these stories to my children or allowing my children to read this book.
It seems that they would be perfect for children and adults alike: for any of those who wish to see the Gospel message in the light of service towards fellow man and God in love. They are simple and carry much moral and theological depth to them. I was already a huge fan of Leo Tolstoy: reading Resurrection (my favorite book), The Kingdom of God is Within You, A Confession, Gospel in Brief, and Great Short Stories. This book is also incredible and full of more light-hearted and inspiration stories.
1-click wireless delivery to my Kindle. Good navigation. Thank you. Walk in the Light and Twenty Three Tales by Leo TolstoyNicely done ebook. Easy to use.
Only very few stories are good to read but other than that this looks like a christian book to me with quotes from the Bible. I had read few stories by tolstoy as a teenager in school and liked. I decided to buy them again and I just dont think I am impressed anymore.
I read this book it was 20 years ago, it was a chinese versionand translated by a professor, now I have two children and one of them is teenage, so I ordered thru amazon with English version,I am so proud to tell you, I am so sure my dtr will learn somethingfrom this book, thanks to God, mdy
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