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And There Was Light: Autobiography of Jacques Lusseyran

by Jacques Lusseyran

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Synopsis:

Born in Paris in 1924, Jacques Lusseyran was fifteen at the time of the German occupation and at sixteen had formed and headed an underground resistance movement of 600 young people.

In less urgent times, this would not seem so remarkable, but add to this the fact that, from the age of eight, Lusseyran had been completely blind. Nevertheless, because he was blind, he was able to "see" people in a different way, and thus avoided many potential dangers.

Lusseyran's exceptional autobiography shares a life in which blindness and eventual betrayal, that led to imprisonment at Buchenwald, became gateways and a testament to inner joy that no conditions, even the worst, could destroy.

Synopsis:

Selected as one of USA Today’s 100 Best Spiritual Books of the Century, this astonishing autobiography tells the gripping, heroic story of the early life of Jacques Lusseyran, an inspiring individual who overcame the limitations of physical blindness by attending — literally — to the light within his own mind. Through faith in the connection between vivid inner sight and outer events, he became a leader in the French Resistance and survived the horrors at Buchenwald.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780930407407
Translator:
Cameron, Elizabeth R.
Author:
Cameron, Elizabeth R.
Author:
Lusseyran, Jacques
Publisher:
Morning Light Press
Location:
New York :
Subject:
General
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
Military - World War II
Subject:
World war, 1939-1945
Subject:
France
Subject:
Prisoners of war
Subject:
Blind -- France -- Biography.
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Religious
Subject:
Prisoners of war -- Germany -- Biography.
Subject:
Biography-Historical
Copyright:
Edition Number:
2nd ed.
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20001131
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
316
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in 14 oz

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"Synopsis" by , Born in Paris in 1924, Jacques Lusseyran was fifteen at the time of the German occupation and at sixteen had formed and headed an underground resistance movement of 600 young people.

In less urgent times, this would not seem so remarkable, but add to this the fact that, from the age of eight, Lusseyran had been completely blind. Nevertheless, because he was blind, he was able to "see" people in a different way, and thus avoided many potential dangers.

Lusseyran's exceptional autobiography shares a life in which blindness and eventual betrayal, that led to imprisonment at Buchenwald, became gateways and a testament to inner joy that no conditions, even the worst, could destroy.

"Synopsis" by ,
Selected as one of USA Today’s 100 Best Spiritual Books of the Century, this astonishing autobiography tells the gripping, heroic story of the early life of Jacques Lusseyran, an inspiring individual who overcame the limitations of physical blindness by attending — literally — to the light within his own mind. Through faith in the connection between vivid inner sight and outer events, he became a leader in the French Resistance and survived the horrors at Buchenwald.
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