Remembered Light: From a Stranger of Another Age Paperback – April 2, 2008 by Frederick A. McDonald (Author)
In this charming autobiography, Frederick Alexander McDonald (1908-2002) recalls personal adventures and observations with remarkable detail for events that span the 20th Century. Beginning with his days growing up on Seattle's Capital Hill, Frederick enjoyed an epicurean life filled with theater, film, travel, fine dining, the outdoors, and most of all, an exploration of the universe around him. Frederick eventually found religion his life's calling while studying abroad in Europe, and devoted his life to the Episcopal Church, broken only by a short leave to serve as a U.S. Army Chaplain under General Omar Bradley in World War II. This experience, combined with his work around the globe, including the Pacific, Europe and Africa gave him an international perspective on life. Everywhere he went, he took an interest in people and their stories. In this book, Frederick shares many of these stories along with his ideas and observations from childhood through the twilight of his life. Visit www.rememberedlight.org for more information.