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Liz and Jim Caragin, the first interracial couple to marry in their county, are used to whispers and stares. As their family grew to include 15 kids of different ethnicities and different abilities, they taught patience by example, answering rude remarks and ignorance with kindness.
Now, a television developer has convinced them to film a pilot for a reality series. The cameras bring out the best and worst in the family. Victoria, a twenty-year-old budding social influencer, struggles with her childhood faith. When Jim makes a remark that blows up on social media, the whole family comes face to face with outrage culture. And Liz, who regrets the day she allowed herself to be convinced this was a good idea, is compelled to reveal her deepest secret.
Oldest child, Elliot Caragin, is happy to be off camera. He's flourishing in his youth pastor role, searching for his birth father, and planning to propose to Bekah so they can start their happily ever after. This isn't a fairy tale, though. A shocking secret from Bekah's past claws its way to daylight and threatens to ruin everything.
Pride and secrets grow side by side with forgiveness and mercy in the pages of Caragin Farm, a novel that sensitively tackles race relations, conflicting world views, the reality of sin, and the depth of grace.
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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.
Liz and Jim Caragin, the first interracial couple to marry in their county, are used to whispers and stares. As their family grew to include 15 kids of different ethnicities and different abilities, they taught patience by example, answering rude remarks and ignorance with kindness.
Now, a television developer has convinced them to film a pilot for a reality series. The cameras bring out the best and worst in the family. Victoria, a twenty-year-old budding social influencer, struggles with her childhood faith. When Jim makes a remark that blows up on social media, the whole family comes face to face with outrage culture. And Liz, who regrets the day she allowed herself to be convinced this was a good idea, is compelled to reveal her deepest secret.
Oldest child, Elliot Caragin, is happy to be off camera. He's flourishing in his youth pastor role, searching for his birth father, and planning to propose to Bekah so they can start their happily ever after. This isn't a fairy tale, though. A shocking secret from Bekah's past claws its way to daylight and threatens to ruin everything.
Pride and secrets grow side by side with forgiveness and mercy in the pages of Caragin Farm, a novel that sensitively tackles race relations, conflicting world views, the reality of sin, and the depth of grace.