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City of Tranquil Light
City of Tranquil Light: A Novel | Bo Caldwell
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"What ardent, dazzling souls emerge from these American missionaries in China . . . A beautiful, searing book that leaves an indelible presence in the mind." —Patricia Hampl, author of The Florist's Daughter Will Kiehn is seemingly destined for life as a humble farmer in the Midwest when, having felt a call from God, he travels to the vast North China Plain in the early twentieth-century. There he is surprised by love and weds a strong and determined fellow missionary, Katherine. They soon find themselves witnesses to the crumbling of a more than two-thousand-year-old dynasty that plunges the country into decades of civil war. As the couple works to improve the lives of the people of Kuang P'ing Ch'eng— City of Tranquil Light, a place they come to love—and face incredible hardship, will their faith and relationship be enough to sustain them? Told through Will and Katherine's alternating viewpoints—and inspired by the lives of the author's maternal grandparents—City of Tranquil Light is a tender and elegiac portrait of a young marriage set against the backdrop of the shifting face of a beautiful but torn nation. A deeply spiritual book, it shows how those who work to teach others often have the most to learn, and is further evidence that Bo Caldwell writes "vividly and with great historical perspective" (San Jose Mercury News).
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LeafingThroughLife
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I recommended this book to my book group because I loved it so much the first time I read it. I then reread it, petrified that I wouldn‘t love it as much as the first time. I need not have worried, I loved it *more.* This story about American missionaries in China in the early 20th century pouring out their lives in sacrifice to heal the bodies and souls of strangers on the other side of the world is balm for my own soul. (1/2)

LeafingThroughLife In a world where mainstream-published books about missionaries are most likely to depict dangerous, exploitative kooks and many American Christians seem to have traded Jesus for…something else, this book about Christians walking the walk in humility and gentleness is what I needed to read. These are the Christians I want to read about. These are the Christians I want there to *be.* (2/2) 2d
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American missionaries in China work to improve the lives of the people of Kuang P'ing Ch'eng— City of Tranquil Light, a place they come to love—but it is not without hardship

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OriginalCyn620 Love the cover! 5y
Eggs Yes quite vivid! @OriginalCyn620 5y
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eshchory
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My morning read.
About missionaries and set in China.

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Susanita
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#bookssetinasia #septphotochallenge I loved this book! The telling is so vivid, I thought it was a memoir for most of the book, but it's actually a novel.

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Poolboy

Just married...

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