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"Wow, reading this was like being there as it was happening. Cannot wait for more books by Ms. Spurgeon." Amazon reviewer Sibyl, a wealthy Oklahoma banker's daughter, marries a handsome but poor hobo. The Depression rips through Sibyl's hometown of Shawnee leaving dying stores, repossessed farms, and countless men and women out of work. Now living in poverty, she suffers the burdens of a changing world and troubled economy. Based on a true story, Sibyl Pope wants to make the world a better place. Since her youth, she has followed her papa, a respected, clever-minded banker. Interested in…mehr

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"Wow, reading this was like being there as it was happening. Cannot wait for more books by Ms. Spurgeon." Amazon reviewer Sibyl, a wealthy Oklahoma banker's daughter, marries a handsome but poor hobo. The Depression rips through Sibyl's hometown of Shawnee leaving dying stores, repossessed farms, and countless men and women out of work. Now living in poverty, she suffers the burdens of a changing world and troubled economy. Based on a true story, Sibyl Pope wants to make the world a better place. Since her youth, she has followed her papa, a respected, clever-minded banker. Interested in socialist politics and asking the hard questions of life, she struggles to find her own purpose. She does her best to listen to God, even when her father refuses to help. Life changes. A new baby, a job with the PWA, and a promise of a brighter future. Concerned for her children, she struggles to keep food on her table and love alive in her heart -for her family, her husband, and God. Many people head west to save their families. Will Sibyl and Fremont abandon Oklahoma and their hopes and dreams for the promises in California? Or will they find a way to survive in Shawnee? This faith filled, inspirational story is beautifully told. Emily Yager, Writing History and Other Shenanigans Blog
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Kathryn Spurgeon's work has appeared in publications such as the Lutheran Digest, Thanking the Troops, Moore Newspaper, Hearts of Hope, Voices in Time and the Daily Oklahoman. Award winning author, she had published over a hundred stories and articles. She is on the Writing Team Leader of Henderson Hills Baptist Church, which has published eight compilations books. She holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Oklahoma and has pursued Creative Writing at the University of Central Oklahoma. She is a retired CPA and loves to research Oklahoma history for her novels. Kathryn and her husband, Bill, live in Edmond, Oklahoma.