Hi all,I dunnow, it's an obscure publishing house, in CO. It was written as an adjunct for a Sunday School or Christian Education class. Hmmm, not my cup of tea, especially after I found the lot of questions at the back of the book. Sheesh, using a mystery story to hammer home Christian values? Well, I suppose, but I guess I'm an old reprebate, or maybe it's just that I don't like to mix my pleasure reading with spiritual inquery.
I suppose the paperback you mention is the right one. If so, and you can find it, send me the page that's munged, and I'll fix it. If it isn't page 237 in the edition you can find, it was the first page of that chapter, the one where he's deciding to drive down to Tennessee to confront his mother. I'll resubmit the thing as a BSO.
I better not write any more, or this missive will develop into a screamingly awful critique of this book. <smiling> I think it's because I've said such awful things about it that it's still dogging my trail. Staid plot, cleched imagery, predictable characters, contrived situations...
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