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Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - DR. STOCKMANN'S sitting-room. It is evening. The room is plainly but neatly appointed and furnished. In the right-hand wall are two doors; the farther leads out to the hall, the nearer to the doctor's study. In the left-hand wall, opposite the door leading to the hall, is a door leading to the other rooms occupied by the family. In the middle of the same wall stands the stove, and, further forward, a couch with a looking-glass hanging over it and an oval table in front of it. On the table, a lighted lamp, with a lampshade. At the back of the room, an open door leads to the dining-room. BILLING is seen sitting at the dining table, on which a lamp is burning. He has a napkin tucked under his chin, and MRS. STOCKMANN is standing by the table handing him a large plate-full of roast beef. The other places at the table are empty, and the table somewhat in disorder, evidently a meal having recently been finished.)
This book is about adoption, prejudice and the ravages of war. It is about one woman's successful battle against prejudice which made it possible for her to save one precious life. It is about a little boy who managed to survive the ravages of war and travel half way across the world to a loving family in America. It is about the compassion and concern of a young teen age boy who cared so much about others in need that he agreed to accept a child he'd never met as part of his family.This book is about the tragic and deadly affects of war on both civilians and warriors living in the midst of the battle ground and on other warriors' loved ones who are living thousands of miles away from the battle ground. It is about veterans who form organizations that help needy veterans/former warriors and their families in this country as well as those living in the former battle ground. It is about organizations that fight hard to prevent more wars. Unfortunately, the battle against wars has yet to be won.Finally, this book is about compassion, compassion in action.Many thanks to friends Ann Drozda and Vietnam veteran Larry E. McGinnis for their awesome illustrations.
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