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Alan Burgess (1) (1915–1998)

Auteur de L'auberge du sixième bonheur.

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12+ oeuvres 1,204 utilisateurs 15 critiques

Œuvres de Alan Burgess

L'auberge du sixième bonheur. (1957) 513 exemplaires
Ma vie (1980) 451 exemplaires
The Longest Tunnel (1990) 88 exemplaires
Sept hommes à l'aube (1605) 70 exemplaires
The Lovely Sergeant (1963) 21 exemplaires
Warwickshire (1950) 5 exemplaires
The Word for Love (1968) 5 exemplaires
Landfall Tahiti 1 exemplaire
No risks--no romance, (1941) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1915-02-01
Date de décès
1998-04-10
Sexe
male
Lieu de naissance
Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, UK
Lieu du décès
England
Professions
pilot
novelist
biographer
Organisations
Royal Air Force (WWII)

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How a story this brilliant can ever go out of print astonishes me. I first discovered the Reader's Digest version as a child and it captivated me even then. Forty years later I was lucky to trip over this full copy of the story at our library's book sale. It is a highly romanticized but presumably factual account of the missionary work conducted by Gladys Aylward, a young woman of London, England who journeyed to China on her own hard-earned dime in the 1930s with little idea of what she was embarking on. Burgess is very fond of his subject, but he uses an overly fawning tone that infantilizes her character (as the novel's original title suggests.) Fortunately the inspiring story he has to work with succeeds at shining through, as does Gladys' courage and determination. The book's alternative title reflect that of the 1958 film version staring Ingrid Bergman, but it is also a misnomer; the location referred to was actually called the Inn of Eight Happinesses. A bit of googling turns up photos of the location today, and Wikipedia rounds out Gladys' life story.… (plus d'informations)
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Cecrow | 11 autres critiques | May 7, 2023 |
Biografía de Gladys Aylward, una misionera británica que atravesó China con un centenar de niños huérfanos ante la inminente invasión japonesa.
 
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Natt90 | 11 autres critiques | Jul 13, 2022 |
I read this years ago and it was wonderful! Have spent hours trying to find a copy of any type that I can afford.

This is a true story of faith, determination, heroism, valor, and amazing.
 
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Gmomaj | 11 autres critiques | Nov 29, 2021 |
The Small Woman is the remarkable story of Gladys Alyward, an Englishwoman who became a missionary in China in the 1930s and 1940s. Gladys was known as Ai-weh-deh which meant "the virtuous one". She was there during the invasion by the Japanese, and rescued almost 100 children, and adopted 5. She led her life in prayer and service to God. Her fortitude and faith gained her the respect of many in China.
After nearly 20 years in China, she was able to return to England, where she continued to preach about Christianity.
My main concern with this book was that the pictures didn't correspond to the chapters where they were placed. Otherwise, this is a story of someone I had not known, and it was amazing to learn what she did.
#TheSmallWoman #AlanBurgess
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rmarcin | 11 autres critiques | Mar 26, 2020 |

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Œuvres
12
Aussi par
6
Membres
1,204
Popularité
#21,330
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
15
ISBN
85
Langues
10

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