Lights of Hope: the Canadian voice of reason

Lights of Hope: the Canadian voice of reason

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Publisher's Synopsis

Raised in a small Norwegian coastal village, Jens Moe gained strong values and a dedicated work ethic from his hardworking parents. Arriving in Montr�al in the summer of 1952, twenty-three-year-old Jens went straight to the Norwegian Seamen's Church. Within one day, he learned the truth of Canada's mistreatment of its indigenous people from the church's pastor and a tall M�tis man named 'Slim.' His observations on this and many other social, political, health and environmental issues in Canada and internationally give strong insights into one man's informed worldview.

Lights of Hope is Jens Moe's engaging journey through a life filled with purpose, faith and passion: his friendship with cross-country pioneer Jackrabbit Johansen; his observations on the social and political uncertainties in Qu�bec regarding the Quiet Revolution; his early appreciation of the need for sustainability and environmental protection; and his concern for the growing inequality in Canadian and American society stemming from the need for better models for education. Jens' love of Canada, "a truly progressive, vital and socially just society [that is] a model for how people of different origins and cultures can live and work together," runs deep.

His dream? "I dream of a Canada that will fully meet its obligation to the children of its people, whom Slim and Arthur spoke about on my first day in Canada...".

Book information

ISBN: 9781460284216
Publisher: FriesenPress
Imprint: FriesenPress
Pub date:
Number of pages: 258
Weight: 381g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 15mm