Though originally written for his son, this book is not really juvenile, but should be tremendously helpful and inspiring in...

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THIS I BELIEVE: A Letter to My Son

Though originally written for his son, this book is not really juvenile, but should be tremendously helpful and inspiring in the hands of the parents. The strictly orthodox will not like it -- but for the mass of parents whose own faith follows no set paths, it opens the way to presenting to young people a basis of faith and a search for a way of life and a way of belief, which should make for better men and women. Not religion alone but human relations, sex, peace, and many other subjects are covered. It is beautifully done and is thoughtful and psychologically sound.

Pub Date: Nov. 18, 1938

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Publisher: Viking

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 1938

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