
Where Love Is, There God Is Also
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Narrated by:
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Walter Zimmerman
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By:
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Leo Tolstoy
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Editorial reviews
Leo Tolstoy's short parable stands as a warmhearted treatise on faith's power to redeem the forsaken and ease one's pains. "Where Love is, there is God Also" follows a humble cobbler, Martin Avdeitch, who, having lost his entire family to poor health, decides to abandon his faith. Martin is visited by a missionary who convinces the cobbler to more closely study his Bible. Actor Walter Zimmerman, a veteran performer of Russian masterworks, is fluid and to-the-point, capturing the understated sorrow that belies the cobbler's quiet suffering. Tolstoy's story grapples with the age-old question of how a loving God can allow bad things to happen to good people.
this book will bless your life and give you Direct
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Em u yen
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Good but Predictable Tolstoy Short Story
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Story which influenced Mahatma Gandhi
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Where love is, there God is also!
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Thought provoking
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Timeless Story of Generous Spirituality
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As for the narrator: I thought he was perfectly fine. True, he has a noticeable Boston accent, but personally I don't mind it -- after all, Tolstoy wrote in Russian, and a British or "General American" accent would be just as foreign to the piece.
The bottom line: Unless you're looking for an inspirational Christian fable, I wouldn't bother with this audiobook.
Non-Religious Listeners, Beware
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Practical Application Beautifully Depicted
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