Few Small Candles
Discover the powerful stories of conviction and courage in Few Small Candles, published by Kent State University Press in 1999. This compelling hardback features the narratives of ten American men who chose to resist military service during World War II due to their deep-seated beliefs against killing. Through their personal accounts, they share the reasons behind their resistance, the challenges they faced, and their reflections on these pivotal experiences today. With a page count that invites readers to delve into the complexities of moral choice and the human spirit, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the ethical dilemmas of war and the impact of personal convictions. Join these courageous voices as they illuminate a lesser-known aspect of American history.