Cơn Sốt Lúc Bình Minh Bởi Gárdos Péter
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Trên trang này chúng tôi đã thu thập cho bạn tất cả các thông tin về Cơn Sốt Lúc Bình Minh sách, nhặt những cuốn sách, bài đánh giá, đánh giá và liên kết tương tự để tải về miễn phí, những độc giả đọc sách dễ chịu. Thông tin tác giảGárdos PéterVào trang riêng của tác giảXem tất cả các sách của tác giả“Câu chuyện khác thường về tình yêu, chiến tranh, và sức mạnh của những lá thư.”- Jennifer Clement (Tác giả Prayers for the Stolen)Thế chiến II kết thúc chưa đầy ba tuần. Gió Bắc thổi dữ dội, con tàu nghiêng ngả giữa những đợt sóng cao hai, ba mét trên biển Baltic hướng tới Stockholm. Chàng trai Hungary Miklós 25 tuổi may mắn thoát khỏi lò thiêu của phát xít Đức đã đến Thụy Điển trên con tàu này, cùng chiếc bóng tử thần bám riết. Với hai lá phổi tàn hoại, thời hạn sống tối đa của Miklós chỉ còn 6 tháng. Nhưng anh muốn sống, và đã tuyên chiến với số mệnh theo một cách thật nên thơ. 117 lá thư viết nắn nót bằng nét chữ trang nhã được gửi đến tay các cô gái Hung không quen đang chữa bệnh trên đất Thụy Điển. Và từ bên bờ vực tăm tối của cái chết đã nảy mầm xanh hy vọng cho hai người trẻ tuổi…Tại Festival sách London do Publisher Weekly tổ chức cuối năm 2015, Cơn sốt lúc bình minh được đánh giá là tác phẩm quan trọng nhất: các nhà xuất bản lớn trên thế giới tranh nhau mua tác quyền xuất bản sách, hơn 30 quốc gia sẽ là nơi xuất bản câu chuyện. Tác phẩm đã được chính Gárdos Péter dựng phim, công chiếu vào tháng 12-2015.Mời bạn đón đọc. Cổng thông tin - Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn hy vọng bạn thích nội dung được biên tập viên của chúng tôi thu thập trên Cơn Sốt Lúc Bình Minh và bạn nhìn lại chúng tôi, cũng như tư vấn cho bạn bè của bạn. Và theo truyền thống - chỉ có những cuốn sách hay cho bạn, những độc giả thân mến của chúng ta.
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- Nhà xuất bản: Nxb Lao động
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- Che: Bìa mềm
- Ngôn ngữ: Tiếng Việt
- ISBN-10: 8935235215214
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- Kích thước: 14 x 20.5 cm
- Cân nặng: 352.00 gam
- Trang: 296
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ukropina
Jovan Ukropina ukropina — After I finished writing my guide to the Book of Job, several people told me I ought to read The Shack. I wasn't that keen. But my Pastor handed me a copy, so how could I resist anymore? The Shack by William Paul Young (Windblown Media, 2007) is one of those publishing phenomenons à la The Celestine Prophecy (on Amazon at The Celestine Prophecy ), where it seems like everyone has read it or is about to read it. Most people I knew enjoyed The Shack hugely; some weren't all that thrilled with the writing. I personally found it lightweight but with one essential truth in it, a truth that few who talk forgiveness rarely discuss or even mention. Young wrote The Shack originally for his children, in obedience to his wife. His imaginative story unfolds in a way that slowly reveals the tragedy that changed the protagonist Mackenzie fundamentally. The tragedy happened in or was traced back to a shack in the middle of the National Reserve wilderness in Oregon. It's a bleak place of dereliction, loneliness, and loss. Young said in an interview that the shack is a metaphor for a place where we get hurt and stuck. A few years after the tragedy, on a brittle, cold day, Mackenzie is called to go back to the shack through a note. When he later spoke to his wife, he chose not to tell her about this odd note. It's a telling little detail about how we justify leaving people out when in fact it's all about our own fear and selfishness. Up to this point, The Shack is a traditional novel, firmly grounded in reality. The language is ordinary; the emotions evoked not all that powerful. I found for such a tragedy as Mack experienced, I was not all that moved. I think more evocative language, better word usage, less artificiality in the build up to the big reveal, would probably have created a more passionate response. But if the very mention of child and tragedy in the same sentence moves you to tears, then this will do it. When Mack hikes up to the shack and enters it, all that reality morphs; he enters a fantastical world. He encounters God in three. God is a black woman; Jesus is a carpenter; and the Holy Spirit is a being hard to see and pin down. The setting morphs from bleak and inhospitable to a flourishing summer, an inviting garden, a rather obvious metaphor for what it's like to be without God and then with God. Young uses these characters to show the reader how the Trinity works and to challenge the stereotype of God being only male. I'm not sure how well it works as a visual aid to the Trinity; I feel no more enlightened than before. Yet it is a creative way to show the Divine. And he does a good job of illustrating an ideal relationship, such as exists between the three God in one. Mack spends time with each manifestation of God and finally feels his way through his grief into acceptance of his loss. He comes to regret not telling his wife of the note. Near the end of his time with this entertaining Trinity, Mack receives redeeming gifts that are entirely in the realm of fiction. Us humans would not likely have God descend upon us and show us our dead kin. In that respect, although it was a nice feel-good moment, I found its artificiality, its non-connection to real suffering and how God usually works in our lives, a bit off-putting. Yet Young goes from that trite scene to a compelling conversation about a truth I so rarely hear today. It's become commonplace to hear zealous talk about forgiveness, about how we should forgive for our own sake, to make us better, that it has nothing to do with the person we're forgiving, that's why we ought to forgive. Gag me. But even leaving aside the idea of making forgiveness palatable to the masses by transforming it into a selfish act, forgiveness is often foisted upon Christians as a must-do, with no acknowledgement that forgiveness is only one-third of the equation. Forgiveness is not reconciliation, and it is not forgetfullness. Yet it's either portrayed as a selfish act that has nothing to do with mercy or reconciliation or as a way to kiss and make up with your oppressor, the one who harmed you. Neither is forgiveness. Kissing and making up is reconciling and is also only one-third of the equation. The last third that connects the two is the one who harmed you acknowledging the harm and asking for mercy. Forgiveness, asking for mercy, and reconciliation are all about our relationship with the other. They are not supposed to be solitary activities, even though it seems too often one has to forgive in solitude or send a request for mercy off into the void. "Forgiveness in no way requires that you trust the one you forgive. But should they finally confess and repent, you will discover a miracle in your own heart that allows you to reach out and begin to build between you a bridge of reconciliation. And sometimes -- and this may seem incomprehensible to you right now -- that road may even take you to the miracle of fully restored trust." "...forgiveness does not excuse anything." (Page 226, God to Mack.) The Shack is a pleasant read. I would give it 2.5 stars, but can't on this site (that I know of), so I erred on the side of generosity and gave it 3. Its theology is not to everyone's taste -- as evidenced on YouTube. It ends on a good note; it wraps things up nicely. I often think that the ending of the Book of Job is also a nice wrap up that has no basis in reality. We may often be redeemed in our suffering, but the questions that the tragedy raise remain unanswered and the losses don't get replaced. Does a book such as this need to end in this way though? There was a feeling awhile ago that for a book to be authentic it has to be realistic. But fiction is also escape. And people who are suffering greatly like nothing better than a happy ending, like Job had, like Mack does. Young gives his readers the happy, neat ending they crave. It is the reason for The Shack's popularity I'm sure. The Shack is available at Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.uk, among many, many retailers. ----------------------------- *I originally wrote this review on my website at http://jeejeebhoy.ca back in 2009.
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heyanne
Anne Hallock heyanne — This is My favorite book of the series, for I have read this like 30 times. it has been with me everywhere when I was 14. I like the book... I think the story told in this one is more adventuric than the others, even deathly hallows.. Harry Ron and Hermione trying to find out their destiny since lord voldemort is back and yet there is no visual sign of him... their struggling with this things while they have their own problems in school.. I think Umbridge's Character is a great thing to keep the story amusing and online!
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David Chum _avidchum — A great look at nihilism put through the prism of Beowulf.
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