This might be the first book I read as a young boy which drew me to tears.
It is relatively short, and when I reread it as an adult, I found myself awake deep into the night, turning each page in sorrow, knowing how it was going to end. I started early on a Saturday, reading until I was done early on Sunday morning.
You know how it will end too. The title cheats us from wondering if Johnny will make it, but at the same time, there is a peace. Johnny was ready, and teaches us a little bit about being ready for life's ultimate end.
The title, from a famous John Donne poem, is intriguing, as Donne saw no dignity in death, but that there was dignity in how we died. It refers to a more famous passage by St. Paul... "Oh Death, where is your sting?" talking about how Death has no real power over the faithful. Johnny was a faithful, powerful young man. He prayed, like another biblical person, for his unbelief, as he humbly struggles with trying to believe in God in the middle of his fight for life.
John Gunther, the father, previously best-known for his travel books, has made a mark on literature which will never be erased.
Read this honest, quietly spiritual, compelling story. You'll be emotionally drained, but better off for it.
I fully recommend this book.
Anthony Trendl
editor, HungarianBookstore.com