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All Katie Barnes ever wanted to be was a normal thirteen-year-old with a normal home and a normal family. Instead, her family is homeless and half a continent away from family and friends. She's living her life in a soggy tent, where her most precious possession was stolen. And to make matters worse, she's the laughingstock of the other girls. It's entirely unfair, and the charity of self-serving churchy old folks is only making life worse. What kind of God do her parents believe in, anyway? Well, Katie's about to find out, and it won't be pretty. Betty Barclift has been published in a variety…mehr

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All Katie Barnes ever wanted to be was a normal thirteen-year-old with a normal home and a normal family. Instead, her family is homeless and half a continent away from family and friends. She's living her life in a soggy tent, where her most precious possession was stolen. And to make matters worse, she's the laughingstock of the other girls. It's entirely unfair, and the charity of self-serving churchy old folks is only making life worse. What kind of God do her parents believe in, anyway? Well, Katie's about to find out, and it won't be pretty. Betty Barclift has been published in a variety of publications nationwide. Her greatest honor, however, is being called Grandma and having been married to a godly man who was a minister and teacher.
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Betty Barclift has been published in a variety of publications nation-wide. But her greatest honor is being called grandmother and having been married to a godly man who was a minister and teacher.