24.02.2019

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Extremely difficult to locate, I had to purchase an armed forces (one of those wide-rather-than-tall) editions to make the read affordable. Basically a parable, the story describes convicts attempting to escape from a remote island prison. The movie adds Joan Crawford for additional appeal, while the book spells out more clearly the battles for group leadership and the individual character weaknesses, ranging from pedophilia - rarely written about at the time - to homosexuality (a crime at the time the book was published), and need for each to find some form of redemption, in order to find true freedom.

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It seemed to have a lot of Religious Science of Ernest Holmes going on (if that illusion confuses rather than edifies I would just call it a Mary Baker Eddy lite version that says our mind can cure ourselves from what ails us and we can cure others through our mind and the 'lite' just means sometimes we should actually see a doctor if we think we need a doctor unlike what Mary Baker Eddy would say, but definitely in the spirit of Ernest Holmes more of a spiritual movement than a religion). This was a relatively hard book to come. I wasn't going to pay the high prices on the used market for it, and my library didn't have it, so I used inter-library loan. It's written with large print and only has 230 or so pages. So it read fairly fast. Overall, mostly a book for people who know the movie. This book became the 1940 movie 'Strange Cargo' starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Ian Hunter, Peter Lorre, and Paul Lukas.

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I was led to this book because of my love for the old movies in general, and in particular the 1940 movie 'Strange Cargo' with Gable, Crawford, and Ian Hunter. It's the movie that made Ian Hunter (what an obscure actor he would be today) a star for me ever after. As I was reading this book, I looked up the New York Times review of this 1937 book.

I think the reason the NYT critic didn't like it was because he saw the book as high minded evangelical preaching. I saw the metaphysics quite differently. It seemed to have a lot of Religious Science of Ernest Holmes going on (if that illusion confuses rather than edifies I would just call it a Mary Baker Eddy lite version that says our mind can cure ourselves from what ails us and we can cure others through our mind and the 'lite' just means sometimes we should actually see a doctor if we think we need a doctor unlike what Mary Baker Eddy would say, but definitely in the spirit of Ernest Holmes more of a spiritual movement than a religion). This was a relatively hard book to come. I wasn't going to pay the high prices on the used market for it, and my library didn't have it, so I used inter-library loan. It's written with large print and only has 230 or so pages. So it read fairly fast.

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The movie adds Joan Crawford for additional appeal, while the book spells out more clearly the battles for group leadership and the individual character weaknesses, ranging from pedophilia - rarely written about at the time - to homosexuality (a crime at the time the book was published), and need for each to find some form of redemption, in order to find true freedom. Throughout, Sale steers that tiller towards a fundamental belief in strength of personal character and a higher power. An excellent read, well worth the purchase. The title, by the way, refers to a grave. Vocal remover pro 2 crack.

An engrossing movie - which by all rights should have been cheesy, but was actually a pretty good flick - the book is even more interesting. Extremely difficult to locate, I had to purchase an armed forces (one of those wide-rather-than-tall) editions to make the read affordable. Basically a parable, the story describes convicts attempting to escape from a remote island p This book became the 1940 movie 'Strange Cargo' starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Ian Hunter, Peter Lorre, and Paul Lukas.

Overall, mostly a book for people who know the movie. This book became the 1940 movie 'Strange Cargo' starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Ian Hunter, Peter Lorre, and Paul Lukas. An engrossing movie - which by all rights should have been cheesy, but was actually a pretty good flick - the book is even more interesting. Extremely difficult to locate, I had to purchase an armed forces (one of those wide-rather-than-tall) editions to make the read affordable. Basically a parable, the story describes convicts attempting to escape from a remote island p This book became the 1940 movie 'Strange Cargo' starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Ian Hunter, Peter Lorre, and Paul Lukas. An engrossing movie - which by all rights should have been cheesy, but was actually a pretty good flick - the book is even more interesting.

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