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The author of "The Prisoner's Confession" is Serge Schmemann. The book explores the story of a young American reporter in Moscow and the complex web of politics, activism, and personal relationships in the Soviet Union.
John Saul Howson has written: 'Sacramental confession' -- subject(s): Confession
Edward Maginn has written: 'The Fenelon of Ireland' -- subject(s): Church and state, Confession, Seal of confession
The author's tone towards the prisoners in the jungle is sympathetic and compassionate. They depict the prisoners as victims of circumstances beyond their control, highlighting the hardships they face and the resilience they show in such challenging conditions.
Terrence Doody has written: 'Confession and community in the novel' -- subject(s): Fiction, History and criticism, Confession in literature
Fructuosus Hockenmaier has written: 'Confession made easy' -- subject(s): Confession, Prayer-books and devotions, English
James McKnight has written: 'Persecution sanctioned by the Westminster confession' -- subject(s): Westminster Assembly (1643) Westminster confession
Hal Reid has written: 'The confession' 'Be a Winner'
Esther Salaman has written: 'The Great Confession'
Jean Hampton has written: 'Do prisoners have the right to vote?' -- subject(s): Prisoners, Suffrage
Allyn Rickett has written: 'Prisoners of liberation' -- subject(s): Political prisoners, Biography
Christian Friedrich Kling has written: 'Die gute Sache der Augsburgischen Confession' -- subject- s -: Augsburg confession
Osaze Lanre Ehonwa has written: 'Behind the wall' -- subject(s): Prisons 'Prisoners in the shadows' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquents, Women prisoners, Prisoners, Children of women prisoners