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Chargement... My Wings at Sunset: Living a Dreampar Robert E.A. Lee
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. NCLA Review -Robert E. A. Lee has had a long, varied and distinguished career as a Lutheran communicator. He was nominated for an Academy Award in 1966 for his work on the documentary film A Time for Burning. My Wings At Sunset is the author’s memoir of a rich life spanning 86 years including forty years working for the Lutheran Church on the national level in a variety of capacities as a communicator and media expert. Bob Lee has indeed had an interesting, full and colorful life as a Navy pilot during World War II, a musician, a broadcaster, a filmmaker/producer, an author/poet. In addition to sharing his experiences as a Lutheran communicator, he shares with us many details of his family life as a son, brother, husband, father, and grandfather. Interspersed with his well-written account are many personal photographs and examples of his inspirational poetry. This memoir is filled from cover to cover with faith and hope, love and caring, responsibility and leadership. It is a portrait of a life well-lived. Rating: 4 —MF ( ) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
These are the emotional, intellectual, and spiritual remembrances of one man's full and colorful life as a World War II Navy pilot, a musician, a broadcaster, a filmmaker and producer, a communication executive, and a writer and poet. In addition to reflecting on his many pioneering professional accomplishments, Robert E. A. Lee opens his soul to reveal his private world as son, brother, husband, father of six, and grandfather. Gleaning from more than eighty years of adventures spanning oceans and continents, Lee shares how his wings were first strengthened by those close to him in his native Minnesota, spread as a pilot in the Navy, and used to soar in his dealings with family, church, and career. With both pride and humility, Lee recounts riveting moments from his time in the war zone in the Pacific; his years as a Christian layman, supervising news, broadcasting, and publishing units for U.S. Lutherans; and his career in the trenches of television, feature films, radio, and print media. Lee also delivers keen insights into the evolution of mass communications during the twentieth century. Rich in the wisdom of a life well lived, My Wings at Sunset is the absorbing memoir of a man steeped in faith, filled with gratitude, and grounded in the foundation of family and country. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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