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<title>Very powerful; among the most transparent and touching memoirs I've ever read: Called Out of Darkness: A Spiritual Confession(Books)</title>
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Anne Rice, Release date:2008/10/07<br>
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<img src="http://jp.areviews.net/image/star5.gif" width="60" height="12" alt="5点">&nbsp;<strong>Very powerful; among the most transparent and touching memoirs I've ever read</strong> December 31, 2008<br>
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This may be destined to become a spiritual classic.  I certainly hope so.  Anne Rice's story of her Catholic upbringing, her falling away and 38-year sojourn into atheism, and her eventually return to Jesus Christ and his Church made a deep impression on me.  <br /><br />Not everything is seamlessly related, and that may be a good thing: it lends a bedrock authenticity to her account.  And though there are passages of great beauty and power, there are also stretches of a more mundane nature.  That's OK.  Indeed, isn't that how life is?  I found the first half of the book where she relates her Catholic childhood and youth occasionally tedious, but also strangely fascinating--and in the end absolutely necessary to give background and insight to her eventually return to the Church.<br /><br />It is the second half of the book that redeems the whole.  The picture that emerges is of a tremendously gifted woman who all her life--even during her nearly 40 years of wandering in the desert--is being drawn into the loving arms of Christ.  The description of the process she went through to return to her first Love, to Him Who is Love itself, moved my wife and me to tears as I read the book aloud.  <br /><br />Her brief recounting of how she came to write her vampire novels, what they meant to her as she sought to relate the struggles of lost souls in a world without God--very much in line with her own life experiences at the time--how they touched a nerve with a huge audience of lost, alienated, and marginalized people, how the critics often misread her--all this is fascinating.  The background to much of this is a lifelong struggle with and confusion about gender--her own, and its proper place in the world.  <br /><br />Finally, Anne Rice comes across as an extremely honest and even heroic woman.  She is that rare person who is completely orthodox in her theology but so captivated by God's love for her (and indeed for the whole world and everyone in it), perhaps best expressed in Matthew's account of the Sermon on the Mount, that she is committed to living her entire life in obedience to Our Lord's beautiful but challenging message from that passage.  Consequently, her life now is one completely dedicated to loving her Lord with all her heart and her neighbor as herself.  Amazingly, given her own struggles with Catholic teachings on sex and gender issues, she has found a way to do this in absolute obedience to the Church, even though she longs for changes.  I find myself not in agreement with her here, but her firm fidelity to her Church despite her reservations about its teachings is an inspiration and a blessing.<br /><br />Thank you, Anne Rice, for being willing to share with readers your remarkable story.      <br>
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