Auntie Momma! Auntie Momma! Bernice dashed through the front door of the small frame house, panting and crying hysterically. Her pale green dress was soaked in perspiration on that hot Tennessee afternoon. A thin layer of rich red dirt clung to her bare feet and parts of her legs.
Auntie Momma! Auntie Momma! Bernice dashed through the front door of the small frame house, panting and crying hysterically. Her pale green dress was soaked in perspiration on that hot Tennessee afternoon. A thin layer of rich red dirt clung to her bare feet and parts of her legs.
This novel chronicles a hot dispute between two Scotsmen, a Roman Catholic and an atheist, whose fanatically held opinions inspire a host of comic adventures. The story?s allegorical levels vigorously explore the debate between theism and atheism.
Sometimes you hope that what you say will waft on the breeze like the scent of freshly-cut flowers, and sometimes the only way to make your point is with all the finesse of a sharpened steel spike. Lilacs Growing on a Barbed-Wire Fence presents a little of both; filled with joy, pain, love, and laughter, this book is guaranteed to touch the reader's heart.
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The Ball and The Cross
By: G. K. Chesterton
This novel chronicles a hot dispute between two Scotsmen, a Roman Catholic and an atheist, whose fanatically held opinions inspire a host of comic adventures. The story?s allegorical levels vigorously explore the debate between theism and atheism.
Lilacs Growing on a Barbed Wire Fence
By: Chuck Warren
Sometimes you hope that what you say will waft on the breeze like the scent of freshly-cut flowers, and sometimes the only way to make your point is with all the finesse of a sharpened steel spike. Lilacs Growing on a Barbed-Wire Fence presents a little of both; filled with joy, pain, love, and laughter, this book is guaranteed to touch the reader's heart.