Title | : | Stealing Benefacio's Roses |
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ISBN | : | 1556435878 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781556435874 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 392 |
Publication | : | First published June 7, 2006 |
Stealing Benefacio's Roses Reviews
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I highly recommend all of Martin Prechtel's books. My favorite nonfiction storyteller who expresses a lyrically beautiful; full, authentic, integral life. Martin illustrates admirable talent, embodying an exemplary way of being in this world while interrelating with the spirit world.
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I put this book down last year when I was about 1/2 way through to read other books and not sure why it took me so long to pick it back up and finish.
The third book in Prechtel's beautiful series on his remarkable life is filled with wonderous prose, poetry of language, sights, scents, sounds, danger, terror and heartache. Your heart rips to shreds as his family flees the place he feels the most held, loved and connected to himself and the Earth. You feel elation as he finds his way, settles his family and meets the love he's been waiting for his whole life.
Looking forward to continuing these books with the final two. -
The first half of the book set my heart on fire! Wow, what a marvelous gem of writing. Martin weaves words in a way long forgotten by modern industrialized humanity.
The second half of the book dragged on a bit long, but I guess that's the way stories sometimes go. -
I would be remiss not to warn you that this is a difficult and confusing book. It is. I had to read it twice. But it is beautiful and spiritually insightful in ways you can’t imagine.
Going back to read it a second time wasn’t even difficult. -
Top 5! Please read, beautiful voice and healing message.
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This is my favorite book that Martin Prectel has written. This is the 3rd book in the trilogy. It was brilliant in how the story was shared. It is important to read the first 2 books in the trilogy before this one.
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This story acquaints the domesticated with stories of village destruction, and integrates Christian beliefs with animistic Earth-feeding ones. More on this later...