A review by dharma_s
The Man Who Couldn't Be Killed: An Incredible Story of Faith and Courage During China's Cultural Revolution by Stanley Maxwell

This was an interesting read on how people who practiced a different religion, Christianity, were treated during China's Cultural Revolution. I was blown away many times by the intensity and faith that Mr Wong had during his time in a labor camp. I sometimes didn't agree with what he chose to do, because of his family, but I still respect him for it.

The writing was a little hard to follow, but still told a good story.