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All God's Children
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All God’s Children

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An Innocent Child is Caught Between Fundamentalism and Family…

When therapist and mediator Grace McDonald returns to Kansas after a ten-year hiatus in Alaska to be with her daughter and autistic grandson, she expects a tough adjustment. But what Grace cannot anticipate is being assigned the mediation case from hell.

Not just about parental rights and custody, the case becomes a battle for the heart and soul of a child. Mike is a combat vet who was never told he had a son. Becca is a member of the gay-bashing, funeral-picketing Westboro Baptist Church and what is often labeled the most hated family in America.

David, eleven years old, is their son.

Meticulously researched, All God’s Children moves fluidly between verifiable facts and the What if? of fiction. Kraus takes readers behind the closed doors of mediation and locked gates of the Westboro Baptist Church compound. When a brutal assault leaves the community reeling, Grace is pushed to uncover the truth.

More Jodi Picoult than Sue Grafton, All God’s Children challenges readers to find humanity in the most despised of bigots. It explores what happens when beliefs become more precious than the people we love while moving inexorably to an I-never-saw-it-coming ending that will leave book groups arguing for weeks.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Flint Hills Publishing
Date
24 December 2021
Pages
300
ISBN
9781953583284

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

An Innocent Child is Caught Between Fundamentalism and Family…

When therapist and mediator Grace McDonald returns to Kansas after a ten-year hiatus in Alaska to be with her daughter and autistic grandson, she expects a tough adjustment. But what Grace cannot anticipate is being assigned the mediation case from hell.

Not just about parental rights and custody, the case becomes a battle for the heart and soul of a child. Mike is a combat vet who was never told he had a son. Becca is a member of the gay-bashing, funeral-picketing Westboro Baptist Church and what is often labeled the most hated family in America.

David, eleven years old, is their son.

Meticulously researched, All God’s Children moves fluidly between verifiable facts and the What if? of fiction. Kraus takes readers behind the closed doors of mediation and locked gates of the Westboro Baptist Church compound. When a brutal assault leaves the community reeling, Grace is pushed to uncover the truth.

More Jodi Picoult than Sue Grafton, All God’s Children challenges readers to find humanity in the most despised of bigots. It explores what happens when beliefs become more precious than the people we love while moving inexorably to an I-never-saw-it-coming ending that will leave book groups arguing for weeks.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Flint Hills Publishing
Date
24 December 2021
Pages
300
ISBN
9781953583284