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Where Love Is There God Is Also [Classic Tales Edition]

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Where Love Is There God Is Also [Classic Tales Edition]

By: Leo Tolstoy
Narrated by: B. J. Harrison
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Martin is an old cobbler with a good trade, but he has had a hard life. His soul is now embittered against God. When he hears a mysterious voice calling him in the middle of the night, his soul seems to lighten and awaken to answer the call.

Public Domain (P)2010 B. J. Harrison
Classics
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Wonderful. Every child should read this book before the fifth grade. And every adult should memorize it. Simply one of the most wonderful books I’ve ever read. BJ Harrison does a marvelous job narrating. Wow!

Wonderful

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A wonderful simple message that will improve your life if you follow the example in this story. The narration was perfect for this story.

Message for the ages

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I loved this book from beginning to end. It starts with a man who feels he has no joy and no one to live for in the world. After expressing his feelings to a friend he finds both someone to live for and more joy than he ever realized possible. I felt tremendous joy listening to this wonderful story. I would recommend it to every living soul, especially to those struggling to find hope.

EVERYONE should read this short story!

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Sweet to the soul and nice to the ears. It made me feel human again and brought me to tears.

Very sweet

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Excellent little story with the heart of the gospel at its core. One can read this and know how to live and serve like Christ.

Perfect classic

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I loved it and the book was easy to understand and follow. I also pictured the story in my mind very easily.

Encouraging and Relaxing

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Lovely story of true love. Perfect narration of an old tale. Reminded me of how I want to be.

Lovely tale.

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Such an uplifting story. The gospels come to life. inspired me to reread the new testament again.

Loved it!

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I was prompted to try Tolstoy based on the Mini-series "Genius" where I learned that Einstein and his wife, Elsa, were devotees of this great Russian writer. I wasn't ready for 71 hour War And Peace so I found this magnificent short story, 33 minutes of pure Genius.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I have been looking for God all the time. Yesterday I gave 5 bucks to a homeless man. First time, I swear, and it wasn't until I saw rhe homeless man that compelled me to reach for my wallet as a result of this great story.

Any additional comments?

I don't think I'm ready for W&P, yet!

My first Tolstoy.

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