9780849946103-0849946107-Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me: A Memoir. . . of Sorts

Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me: A Memoir. . . of Sorts

ISBN-13: 9780849946103
ISBN-10: 0849946107
Author: Ian Morgan Cron
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Format: Paperback 257 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780849946103
ISBN-10: 0849946107
Author: Ian Morgan Cron
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Format: Paperback 257 pages

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Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me: A Memoir. . . of Sorts (ISBN-13: 9780849946103 and ISBN-10: 0849946107), written by authors Ian Morgan Cron, was published by Thomas Nelson in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Religious (Leaders & Notable People, Alcoholism, Addiction & Recovery) books. You can easily purchase or rent Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me: A Memoir. . . of Sorts (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Religious books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.39.

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"When I first discovered the grainy picture in my mother's desk-me as a towheaded two year old sitting in what I remember was a salmon-orange-stained lifeboat-I was overwhelmed by the feeling that the boy in the boat was not waving and laughing at the person snapping the photo as much as he was frantically trying to get the attention of the man I am today. The boy was beckoning me to join him on a voyage through the harrowing straits of memory. He was gambling that if we survived the passage, we might discover an ocean where the past would become the wind at our back rather than a driving gale to the nose of our boat. This book is the record of that voyage."

At the age of sixteen, Ian Morgan Cron was told by his mother that his father, a motion picture executive, also worked for the CIA in Europe. This astonishing revelation, coupled with his father's dark struggles with alcoholism, upended the world of a boy struggling to become a man. Decades later, as he faces his own personal demons, Ian realizes the only way to find peace is to voyage back through a childhood marked by extremes--privilege and hardship, violence and tenderness, truth and deceit--that he's spent years trying to forget. In this surprisingly funny and forgiving memoir, Ian reminds us that no matter how different the pieces may be, in the end we are all cut from the same cloth, stitched by faith into an exquisite quilt of grace.
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