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Synopsis Charles W. Colson's autobiography, from his prison term after the Watergate scandal , to his current life as a minister.
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Industry Reviews "Born Again provides the answer to a popular question of the day: 'Is Colson serious?' He is not only serious, but also he manages to make his conversion entirely credible. There is no doubting his sincerity. Few can have been more aware than Colson how damnably convenient his conversion looked. Yet he made it with a considerable amount of intellectual integrity....The book has its lighter moments, . . [but] Colson's style is hopelessly cliche-ridden." New York Times Book Review - Molly Ivins (03/28/1976)
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