Though the Heavens Fall
This powerful, engaging book is an autobiography of Mikhail Kulakov and others who taught Christianity under a Communist government. It has very high morals: honesty, chastity, family, friendship, courage, gratitude, wisdom, selflessness. The content is tragic at times, due to punishments and persecutions (imprisonment, starvation, death, executions, etc.), but it is written appropriately, and the author is a positive person.
(Reviewed by An Official Good and Beautiful Reviewer)
Region | Siberia |
Genre | Autobiography |
The Good and the Beautiful Library | No |