The Lonely Warrior


Lu par Lee Smalley

(4.6 stars; 7 reviews)

An idealistic American enlists and fights in The Great War. This novel focuses on his life after returning to the US “hard-boiled” and cynical, a disillusioned and embittered young man who has lost all interest in his family, his job, and his fiancé. Outraged by the fact of war, he takes refuge in apathy. It is the story of many others like himself who become lonely and discouraged and of their struggles to readjust to the changing world around them.
“It is a great book.” – William Allen White
“It has moments of rare vividness and power.” – Philadelphia Record
( Lee Smalley) (11 hr 8 min)

Chapitres

Prologue - 1 12:06 Lu par Lee Smalley
Prologue - 2 18:44 Lu par Lee Smalley
Prologue - 3 20:47 Lu par Lee Smalley
Part 1, Chapter 1 18:52 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 2 26:35 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 3 21:04 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 4 23:32 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 5 20:50 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 6 23:42 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 7 18:35 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 8 22:15 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 9 24:28 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 10 20:43 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 11 26:33 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 12 19:53 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 13 28:45 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 14 27:35 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 15 35:59 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 16 21:49 Lu par Lee Smalley
Part 2, Chapter 17 17:18 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 18 22:30 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 19 18:48 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 20 28:15 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 21 25:24 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 22 24:10 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 23 24:01 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 24 26:18 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 25 30:51 Lu par Lee Smalley
Chapter 26 18:01 Lu par Lee Smalley

Critiques

excellent


(4 stars)

excellent depiction of a man made lost and lonely by the ravages of a lost lonely world of postering, greedy man. He sacrificed, he found no purpose, he had money, and work, it didn't fulfill, he delved to the depths to fulfill his fleshly lusts and it did not satisfy. He only ever found partial happiness because he never realized the fullness and purpose that comes in Christ the King!


(5 stars)

A tale of decent spirits walking the walk a century ago. God bless us all.