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Journey In The Sun
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Journey In The Sun

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Journey In The Sun It’s August, 1932, during the downswing of the Great Depression. Jobs are scarce, the necessities of life are hard come by, and a dollar looks as big as a wagon wheel. In the peaceful countryside of East Texas, young John Templeton learns that a neighbor, Quirt Rankin, has been abusing his four daughters-and that the abuse is escalating. Equipped with a Barlow knife, a keen sense of justice, and thirty-eight cents, John offers to take the girls to Salt Lake City, Utah, to be with their mother. Slight of build, John hardly looks like a hero, but he has a hero’s determination. The task before him seems impossible, but it needs to be done-and no one else is going to do it. The journey is hard, and often perilous, as John protects the girls from the elements and from people who would do them harm. Sometimes faith and purpose are all John and his charges have to keep them going - but somehow, it’s enough. Pink Brown Lindsey’s book, based on a true story, is captivating and will keep you reading till the end and wanting more!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Date
25 May 2009
Pages
266
ISBN
9781419698019

Journey In The Sun It’s August, 1932, during the downswing of the Great Depression. Jobs are scarce, the necessities of life are hard come by, and a dollar looks as big as a wagon wheel. In the peaceful countryside of East Texas, young John Templeton learns that a neighbor, Quirt Rankin, has been abusing his four daughters-and that the abuse is escalating. Equipped with a Barlow knife, a keen sense of justice, and thirty-eight cents, John offers to take the girls to Salt Lake City, Utah, to be with their mother. Slight of build, John hardly looks like a hero, but he has a hero’s determination. The task before him seems impossible, but it needs to be done-and no one else is going to do it. The journey is hard, and often perilous, as John protects the girls from the elements and from people who would do them harm. Sometimes faith and purpose are all John and his charges have to keep them going - but somehow, it’s enough. Pink Brown Lindsey’s book, based on a true story, is captivating and will keep you reading till the end and wanting more!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Date
25 May 2009
Pages
266
ISBN
9781419698019