This book is both rib tickling and serious, and its message is intriguing and moving. It not only discusses God and a camp but also deals with one's faith; thus, every moment spent among the sometimes melancholy, other times hysterical pages compels the reader not to let it slip out of one's hands. Accordingly, we discover that "one should not wait for miracles to happen but that they need to be recognized, for they come and go. If we notice them in time, our lives may very well turn into a blessing."
This book is both rib tickling and serious, and its message is intriguing and moving. It not only discusses God and a camp but also deals with one's f...