Review of Rain of the Children (2008) by Bengel W — 30 Oct 2013
In a heartbreaking historical story the narrator and camera follow the lives of real Tuhoe in New Zealand. The story brings out the history, and the simple understanding of the native. The mix of theology and philosophy and the harshness of life lead forth to a community in pain and an individual who believes they caused the problems.
Sadness is a heavy burden to carry alone. Nibbles: Pumpkin Pie.
This review of Rain of the Children (2008) was written by Bengel W on 30 Oct 2013.
Rain of the Children has generally received positive reviews.
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