We Stood Upon the
Stars by Roger W. Thompson is a memoir by an author who loves to
travel. In this book, he takes readers
along for the ultimate road trip. In this book, he writes various vignettes,
organized by location. Each one explores
his family background, relationship with his family, and what really matters.
The author has a great ability to bring readers along and make them feel
present on his adventures. While this is
a Christian book, I would say that it is more about life lessons and finding
out what really matters than it is about finding out truths about God. This is the perfect book for those who love
adventures and outdoor exploration.
However, it is difficult to read through this book in one setting. Chapters can be read one at a time and have
little to do with each other. I think
this book would be great to keep and read a chapter before visiting the place
mentioned. Overall, this is a good book,
but it is very choppy and hard to read in one setting. I received this book from Blogging for
Books. These opinions are entirely my
own.
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