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SWEET PAIN is a remarkable story of adventure and human perseverance as experienced by Eero Sorila in the course of his travels through 180 countries. In this third edition of Sweet Pain Eero shares with us his adventures in 20 countries. Mr. Sorila also reveals his basic philosophy of travel, namely that willpower is more important than monetary power, that relationships are more important than comfortable accommodations, and that the experience of Providence is more than just sheer luck. The book is a page-turner since at the conclusion of almost every episode he leaves us with the question,…mehr

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SWEET PAIN is a remarkable story of adventure and human perseverance as experienced by Eero Sorila in the course of his travels through 180 countries. In this third edition of Sweet Pain Eero shares with us his adventures in 20 countries. Mr. Sorila also reveals his basic philosophy of travel, namely that willpower is more important than monetary power, that relationships are more important than comfortable accommodations, and that the experience of Providence is more than just sheer luck. The book is a page-turner since at the conclusion of almost every episode he leaves us with the question, "How can you top that?" or with the exclamation, "That's incredible!" These gripping narratives of raw adventure are accompanied by 128 photos of nature and human interest. Sven Soderlund Professor Emeritus Regent College Vancouver, Canada
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Autorenporträt
Eero Sorila was twelve years old in 1957 when he and his parents immigrated from Finland to Canada. His parents, the late Henry and Alice Sorila faced many challenges, like other immigrants, in adapting to a new life in a new land. Their faith in God was foundational, providing strength in hard times, as it had been in Finland. Initial hardships eventually turned into blessings. Eero, the eldest son, thankfully admits that he also has been a recipient of the blessings. Eero maintains that it has been a profound privilege for him to photograph every province and territory of this great nation. CANADA Photographic Gallery of a Great Nation, is the author's token of gratitude to God, his parents and Canada.