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"LIVE TO TELL", by Fr. Zef Pllumi Editorial Reviews
A young Franciscan
Catholic and man of heroic character in this time of inhumanity,
Friar Zef Pllumi was arrested, brutally tortured, imprisoned, and
sent to labor camps. Through deeply personal
Fr. Pllumi's memories are a brave confrontation of communism. His story's power lays in the fact that despite obscene efforts, the communist party could not succeed. As Fr. Pllumi states, "They think people are frightened before dying, but what they don't realize is that when you've arrived to a certain agonizing point, nothing is frightening anymore." Fr. Pllumi's historical memoir also delivers clear lessons for today. Amid the many horrors, differences in beliefs melted away. Christians, Muslims, Albanians, Italians, and French alike, although wounded physically, emotionally, and spiritually, were still alive to help each other and stand together and triumph for mankind.
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