An edition of The last year of the war (1978)

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An edition of The last year of the war (1978)

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From the back cover of the 1979 paperback edition:

In this haunting novel, a young
student at a midwestern Bible college
ascends from the dark night of her
soul into the light of God's love. The
time is 1944; World War II is the
external symbol of her inner struggle.
No reader will be unmoved by this
powerful and original contribution to
Christian literature.

"Born again" in a conversion experience while in high school in Massachusetts, Jo Fuller leaves her scoffing family and the intolerable memory of her brother's fresh death in World War II for the Calvary Bible Institute in Chicago. In dormitory, classroom, and dining hall, all assembled are more or less earnestly studying for the pastorate, the music ministry, or missionary work. Jo meets up with Clyde McQuade, a discharged veteran who starts bird-dogging the girl immediately but to whom Jo is hardly attracted; what's of note about Clyde is his zealousness (he irons out discarded tracts) and determinism ("I'm no hotshot, and neither are you. Whether we like it or not, He has given us to each other for this purpose, to be partners in faith") -- and his near-psychopathic feeling that his spiritual progress is connected with how well the war goes in Europe. Jo falls in and out of crushes with other boys, but Clyde is always there, like a reproach. Jo's doubt begins to grow: Is her faith simply a need for security? Is God her substitute for her dead brother, whom she deeply offended by her belief before his death? Nelson's best stroke in this first novel (winner of the Harper-Saxton Fellowship) is how well she humanizes the religious experience. The core is doubt, and doubts stick to people. A quiet, authoritative style, a trained eye (when a gravelly-voice teacher starts to speak, many of the students unconsciously clear their own throats), and a deep, probably autobiographical commitment to her subject make something completely convincing out of Nelson's very personal, contemplative, and "unsexy" raw material. - Kirkus Review.

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Publisher
Harper & Row
Language
English
Pages
255

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1989, Northcote Books
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Last Year of the War: A Novel
1979, HarperCollins Publishers
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The last year of the war
1978, Harper & Row
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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/4
Library of Congress
PZ4.N429 Las, PS3564.E476 Las

The Physical Object

Pagination
255 p. ;
Number of pages
255

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4402770M
ISBN 10
0060131721
LCCN
79004183
OCLC/WorldCat
4776172
Library Thing
1090276
Goodreads
3784454

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