In Japan the Crickets Cry
How Could Steve Metcalf Forgive the Japanese
by Ronald Clements & Steve Metcalf
Paperback
Price: £8.99
Publisher:Monarch imprint of Lion Hudson
Published:August 2010
ISBN:978-1-854-24970-8
GoodBookStall Review:
This is an absolutely astounding book that deals with some quite amazing issues such as the horror of war and being a prisoner, the journey of forgiveness, the love of a culture and finally the acceptance of Christ. This is one man's story, that man being Steve Metcalfe, and yet it is more than that, it is the story of a time and a culture that affected many and changed most. It is set out in small chapters, headed with Japanese titles and English translations, which makes it a quick and easy read, though some of what is covered in those chapters is not always easy to read. Certainly any one with an interest in the war and particularly Japan would be amiss not to read it - however it is also good to read for anyone else as it really does deal with the journey of a missionary as well, and the acceptance and growth that comes with accepting ones call and building on forgiveness - a lesson we all can learn from.
Reviewer: Melanie Carroll (19/10/10)
This is an absolutely astounding book that deals with some quite amazing issues such as the horror of war and being a prisoner, the journey of forgiveness, the love of a culture and finally the acceptance of Christ. This is one man's story, that man being Steve Metcalfe, and yet it is more than that, it is the story of a time and a culture that affected many and changed most. It is set out in small chapters, headed with Japanese titles and English translations, which makes it a quick and easy read, though some of what is covered in those chapters is not always easy to read. Certainly any one with an interest in the war and particularly Japan would be amiss not to read it - however it is also good to read for anyone else as it really does deal with the journey of a missionary as well, and the acceptance and growth that comes with accepting ones call and building on forgiveness - a lesson we all can learn from.
Reviewer: Melanie Carroll (19/10/10)









