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I'll Cross The River (2000)

by C. Hope Flinchbaugh(Favorite Author)
3.83 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: This book was fantastic! It gets your attention right away and keeps it through out...It is basically two stories in one. The first is about a woman with small children living in North Korea and struggling with starvation and hunger. The other is a woman from China who is a missionary trying to help the people of North Korea. How these two lives intersect and what happens is profound and amazing. A wonderful Christian story that really gives insight into what life in the "Hermit Kingdom" is really all about. If I could give this book a hundred starts I would!
review 2: I was curious about life as a Christian in China and North Korea and it was free on my kindle. It was okay, I finally made it through the book, but I wasn't ever really drawn in. Yes, I wanted
... moreto know what happened, but not enough to stay up late reading. Basically, their lives are really hard and they are very persecuted, that I already knew and this book didn't really tell me anymore than that. I wanted to be compelled to action, I wanted to love the characters and feel what they felt, but I just didn't. Not a complete waste of time, but not life-changing either. Meh, 2 stars. less
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Nicki
I could not finish this book. It wasn't bad just not interesting enough to keep my attention.
kefnotes
This story was really good, but the writing just didn't capture me.
Becky
Opened my eyes to the plight of the North Korean people
danimalik41
Story of missionary in China and north Korean escapees.
jaun
Just not my cup of tea.
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