Synopsis
Is one ever truly ready to face death? Can one, without faith, view death as a beginning rather than an end, an annihilation? This moving, touching, and enlightening book—a moving elegy from the mind of one of this century's major statesmen—addresses these and many other poignant questions relative to mortality—and immortality.
About Franz-Oliver Giesbert
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Franz-Olivier Giesbert is a French journalist, author, and former editor-in-chief of Le Figaro, a French daily newspaper founded in 1826. In 1995, he won the Prix Interallié, a French literary award bestowed annually upon novels written by journalists William Styron was a decorated American novelist who won the Pulitzer Prize and helped found The Paris Review. His works include Sophie's Choice and The Confessions of Nat Turner.
Published January 5, 1998
by Arcade Publishing.
184 pages
Genres:
Religion & Spirituality, Biographies & Memoirs, Self Help, Parenting & Relationships.
Non-fiction