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Bitterroot Landing

Bitterroot Landing
Author: Sheri Reynolds
Publisher: Berkley
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780425162460

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Jael hears voices. Some are real, like the voices of the others in her incest-survivor group, or the homeless woman she meets at the laundry. Some are more mysterious, like the Virgin Mary's. Jael was born into a hard life, but she's a survivor, growing stronger all the time. Waiting for the day when the only voice she needs is her own. So I was a ward of the court, and I slept on a cot in the basement of the Pentecostal church until old River Bill, a recently widowed deacon, offered to take me in. The church lady who came to bring me food and extra clothes delivered the news. As she picked nits out of my hair, she said it was a miracle from God that a man like River Bill would take a wild girl like me to raise as his own daughter . . .


Bitterroot Landing

Bitterroot Landing
Author: Sheri Reynolds
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780399139949

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A girl kills her mother for forcing her into prostitution and makes it look an accident. She becomes a vagabond and the novel follows her life of abuse at the hands of men, until she is rescued by social workers.


Rapture of Canaan

Rapture of Canaan
Author: Sheri Reynolds
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1997-04-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440673780

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At the Church of Fire and Brimstone and Gods Almighty Baptizing Wind, Grandpa Herman makes the rules for everyone, and everyone obeys, or else. Try as she might, Ninah hasn't succeeded in resisting temptation her prayer partner, James and finds herself pregnant. She fears the wrath of Grandpa Herman, the congregation and of God Himself. But the events that follow show Ninah that Gods ways are more mysterious than even Grandpa Herman understands.


The Rapture of Canaan

The Rapture of Canaan
Author: Sheri Reynolds
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780425162446

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Ninah Huff, the teenage granddaughter of the founder of an isolated religious community, causes controversy when she is discovered to be pregnant with what she claims is a holy child


Report

Report
Author: United States Geographic Board
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1924
Genre: Names, Geographical
ISBN:

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Desire and the Divine

Desire and the Divine
Author: Kathaleen E. Amende
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2013-06-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0807150398

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Explores the works and lives of late 20th-century southern women writers (Rosemary Daniell, Connie May Fowler, Lee Smith, Sheri Reynolds, Dorothy Allison, and Valerie Martin) to show how conservative Christian ideals of femininity shaped notions of religion, sexuality, and power, and how they and their characters grappled with opposing cultural expectations.


A Spiritual Life

A Spiritual Life
Author: Allan Hugh Cole Jr.
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2011-04-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611641071

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This revealing collection presents a selection of twenty poets, prophets, and preachers who share their understandings of what makes a "good spiritual life." They draw on their professional experiences and, as important, grace us with their personal thoughts. The result is essentially a textbook for spirituality courses, exposing readers to the spiritual lives of a wonderfully diverse group of people with a wide range of Christian experiences. Every reader is sure to find a perspective with which he or she can identify.


The Tender Grave

The Tender Grave
Author: Sheri Reynolds
Publisher: Bywater Books
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 161294194X

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Independent Publisher Books Awards (IPPY) Gold Medalist in Mid-Atlantic-Best Regional Fiction From the author of the New York Times #1 bestseller, The Rapture of Canaan, and steeped in the rich tradition of Southern writers like Carson McCullers and Sue Monk Kidd, The Tender Grave is the gripping story of two estranged sisters who find their unlikely way toward forgiveness—and each other—through a disturbing set of circumstances. Dori, at age 17, participates in a hate crime against a gay boy from her school and runs away to escape prosecution—and her own harrowing childhood. In her pocket, she carries the address of an older, half-sister she’s never met. She has no idea that her sister Teresa is married to another woman. When Dori and Teresa finally meet, they’re forced to confront that, while they don’t like or really even understand one another, they are inextricably bound together in ways that transcend their differences. Together, the sisters discover that shifting currents of family and connection can sometimes run deeper than the prevailing tides of abandonment and estrangement. In The Tender Grave, Sheri Reynolds weaves complex themes of parenting, forgiveness, guilt, and accountability into a lyrical and lushly-woven tapestry that chronicles our enduring search for heart, home, and healing.


Conversations with American Writers

Conversations with American Writers
Author: Dale Brown
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2008-04-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0802862284

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For years, Dale Brown has interviewed American writers, listening particularly for what they have to say about "wrestling with the sacred" in their writing. In this book, a follow-up to his earlier collection, Of Fiction and Faith, Brown gives readers the opportunity to listen in on his thoughtful conversations with ten contemporary writers.While many of these authors shy away from being labeled "Christian" writers, they all have much truth to tell through their work as they struggle with expressing both faith and doubt. The conversations recorded here offer a fresh dialogue on the power of art to sustain faith in unexpected ways.Interviews with: Eleanor Taylor Bland, David James Duncan, Terence Faherty, Ernest Gaines, Philip Gulley, Ron Hansen, Silas House, Jan Karon, Sheri Reynolds, Lee Smith.