Last Tiger Out

ISBN: 0816328072
By:   Jan S. Doward

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Dan Maukar’s first love was his plane.  Then came Molly, a beautiful black-haired girl; next, the people of his country.  Dan was one of the top 10 Indonesian Air Force pilots chosen for jet training in Egypt.  Last Tiger Out tells the story of a frustrated young man’s attempts to change his government by force, and his discovery that change—constructive, positive change—comes only when Jesus takes control.

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Dan Maukar’s first love was his plane. Then came Molly, a beautiful black-haired girl; next, the people of his country. Dan was one of the top 10 Indonesian Air Force pilots chosen for jet training in Egypt.

However, Dan found himself being drawn deeper and deeper into the political underground. Incensed by government corruption, he staged his own rebellion with a “runaway” fighter jet.

Last Tiger Out tells the story of a frustrated young man’s attempts to change his government by force, and his discovery that change—constructive, positive change—comes only when Jesus takes control.

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name Jan S. Doward
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.370000
Page Count 104
Language English
Year Published 2012

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