"An extraordinary chronicle of the lives of contemporary saints and martyrs amid the poorest of the Philippine poor.... Niall O'Brien is a witness without stridency or ideological taint."--The New York Times Book Review
"This inspirational, first-person account details the commonplace burdens and horrors of an exploited and neglected peasantry and lends insight into the continuing crisis in the Philippines."--Booklist
"The force and beauty of Revolution from the Heart is that it was lived, for twenty years, by Father O'Brien, on the island of Negros. He was not only working for the people but with the people."--Helder Camara, Archbishop of Recife
"An extraordinary chronicle of the lives of contemporary saints and martyrs amid the poorest of the Philippine poor.... Niall O'Brien is a witness without stridency or ideological taint."--The New York Times Book Review
"This inspirational, first-person account details the commonplace burdens and horrors of an exploited and neglected peasantry and lends insight into the continuing crisis in the Philippines."--Booklist
"The force and beauty of Revolution from the Heart is that it was lived, for twenty years, by Father O'Brien, on the island of Negros. He was not only working for the people but with the people."--Helder Camara, Archbishop of Recife
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