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Title: Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed
by Philip P. Hallie
ISBN: 0060925175
Publisher: Perennial
Pub. Date: May, 1994
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $14.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.12

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Rating: 2
Summary: A poor look at ethical wealth
Comment: I was asked to contrast this book to Christopher Browning's _Ordinary Men_ for a class in Comparative Religious Ethics. While this proved to be an intresting exercise, Philip Hallie's unpolished tale of Le Chambon, a stop on France's "Underground Railroad" for WWII refugees, suffers in the comparison.

Hallie makes tentative steps towards a biography of Andre Trocme (the town's pastor), a specific and narrow history of a French town in WWII, a case study in ethics, and a testimony of praise for people he grew to admire in his research. None of these directions arrive at any satisfying destination, leaving the narrative feeling disorganized and lacking the import the story might have held.

In spite of the ways Hallie's approach disappointed me, I would still recommend this book to those people who enjoy reading simple modern morality tales told in terms of "good vs. evil", or those who want some rather saccharine optimism about human nature in their histories of WWII.

Rating: 5
Summary: Moving, challenging, insightful
Comment: Hallie is a brilliant writer and researcher who tells an amazing story of courage and faith. In it he demonstrates how "decent" people who stay inactive out of cowardice and indifference--when around them human beings are humiliated and destroyed--are the most dangerous people in the world. I didn't need his closing thoughts on ethics, and I would like to have learned more about what the villagers themselves did to protect the refugees. But the parts the author did well were so astonishing, it still gets five stars. It left me asking myself, "What exploited people groups can I help and how?"

Rating: 4
Summary: Assigned reading
Comment: I am a Junior in High School, and we were assigned to read this and write a paper on it (which, coincidentally, is due monday, so I'd better get started!) about any of the multiple themes that run through it. It is a very rich book, and some of the scenes are deeply poignant. I highly recommend this book, but I hold back the fifth star because it became redundant nearing the end. Read this book, you will enjoy it!

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