The Reprieve is a 1945 novel by Jean-Paul Sartre. It is the second part in the trilogy The Roads to Freedom. It concerns life in France during the eight days before the signing of the Munich Agreement and the subsequent takeover of Czechoslovakia in September 1938. Sartre explores the reactions of
The Reprieve
β Scribed by Phil Emmert
- Book ID
- 111144749
- Publisher
- thewordverve inc
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 51 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781948225656
- ASIN
- B07L3CW3BC
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β¦ Synopsis
When a man kills and observes killing in war, he is indelibly changed, the trauma stamped upon his soul.
Tommy Neal, a depression-area Hoosier farm boy, never dreamed his life would change so drastically or so quickly until that fateful day: December 7, 1941. President Roosevelt said it was a day that would "live in infamy," and indeed it was such a day for thousands of American and Japanese families.
Tommy and his friends had been eager to sign up and fight for their country. What an honor it would be. In the end, however, his mind was troubled and his heart consumed with guilt.
How could he ever be at peace with himself?
Tommy finds his reprieve through a series of unexpected events and with the help of God, family, a professor, a woman, and a baby.
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