Emily Ku Ku itibaren Kılıçlı, 61250 Kılıçlı/Yomra/Trabzon, Туреччина
Good in a sort of predictable way (okay, not TOTALLY predictable and I did like the story and where it took you and the supporting characters), and while technically clean, there was still quite a bit of suggestive behavior and immorality "off stage" so to speak. Harriet's father and aunt were absolutely abominable and I may be naive but I can't imagine people were really like that . . . really?!?
Very good book--definitely worth reading. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955), Jesuit, a brilliant paleontologist and a theologian (he would not have claimed to have been a theologian), ran afoul of the Jesuit and Catholic hierarchy because of his views on evolution. The Church forbade him from publishing his works and, to totally silence him, exiled him to China in 1922 and made him stay there until the Communist took over China after World War II. While there, he participated in the discovery of the Peking Man, a major discovery that furthered the acceptance of the theory of evolution. What a testament--God will not be defeated!!!! Teilhard submitted to the authority of the Jesuits, retained his integrity as a world class scientist and never wavered in his faith. Much of his writing, which is now standard reading in many seminaries, recounts his efforts to reconcile science and the Christian faith. This book tells the story of much of Teilhard's life and his participating in one of the great paleontological discoveries of the 20th century, including his faithfulness and the pain and loneliness it caused him.