The Iron Egg
Auteur : Walter Schrader
Date de publication : 2015-01-02
Éditeur : America Star Books
Nombre de pages : 132
Résumé du livre
Reality is the basis of The Iron Egg, and perpetrators of spiritual abuse are discussed with the audience as the main characters. This largely autobiographical novel clearly has a message. After horrific experiences in the tropical jungle, the reader ends up with the main character in the seemingly safe walls of a high school. Bizarre dialogues in a gloomy neglected mansion lead to the burning of the upper room of a corrupted man, who in the labyrinth of his soul, perpetrators, victims and bystanders can be resurrected. Smoldering like phoenix; bigger, stronger, more mature. A tough, warm, wise, strong work. The Iron Egg is one of the strangest texts I've ever written. Walter Schrader (The Hague, 1955) hiked to the tomb of St. Francis of Assisi in Italy after high school, studied medicine, worked in acute psychiatry, and was a prison doctor. He is an expert in tropical medicine and coordinator of ophthalmic camps in Ghana and Nigeria. For his humanitarian work on the civilian victims of the recent war in the former Yugoslavia, he received official awards .The writer is a GP and chairman of an organization for Redistribution of Medical Instrumentation. (www.remedi.org)