K E V I N S H E L L grew up as a missionary’s kid in Asia from the age of four to nineteen. When he returned to the United States at that time, and for the next five years, he tried to assimilate i...показать большеK E V I N S H E L L grew up as a missionary’s kid in Asia from the age of four to nineteen. When he returned to the United States at that time, and for the next five years, he tried to assimilate into the American culture without success. Because of this, he fell into a deep depression during which he (and his now ex-wife) committed armed robbery, were captured, and sent to prison. During the ensuing fourteen continuous years of incarceration, he was forced to face himself and his need for the Almighty. This intimate, private, poetic journal is the record of the struggle, the days of light and darkness, the journey into the wilderness of the soul and the heart and the journey that continues . . .показать меньше