23,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
12 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

Copeland Parker lives with his family in the sawmill village, which lies along the Savannah River, just down the dirt road from Port Wentworth, just up the river from the city of Savannah, Georgia. His father is a doctor. His mother is a school teacher. His younger brother is named Charles. They live in one of the large two-story houses. It is 1960, and life is good in the sawmill village. It is the beginning of a new decade. The aroma of change is in the air. There will be a new president, a new frontier, a new challenge. But a time of change can also be a time of upheaval. And a new family…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Copeland Parker lives with his family in the sawmill village, which lies along the Savannah River, just down the dirt road from Port Wentworth, just up the river from the city of Savannah, Georgia. His father is a doctor. His mother is a school teacher. His younger brother is named Charles. They live in one of the large two-story houses. It is 1960, and life is good in the sawmill village. It is the beginning of a new decade. The aroma of change is in the air. There will be a new president, a new frontier, a new challenge. But a time of change can also be a time of upheaval. And a new family moves into the sawmill village. The time will come when Copeland Parker will wish that family had never come to the village. The problem for Copeland is the teenage daughter in that family. His heart will be set on fire, but that is not the only thing that will burn in the village.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Tom Pilgrim was born in LaGrange, Georgia, and grew up in several small towns, but mainly in Savannah, Georgia where he lived ten years, finishing high school at R.W. Groves High School in Garden City. While at Groves he played baseball and was an officer in the Army R.O.T.C. In the summer after graduating he umpired Little League baseball. That was his first paying job. He worked in a plywood mill off Bay Street in Savannah for one year, and then joined the Georgia Army National Guard, serving six months on active duty. His wife Shirley and he were married in Savannah, and moved to Marietta, Georgia, where he worked two years for a lumber company. He then became a United Methodist Pastor, and graduated from LaGrange College and Emory University. We have three grown children and eight grandchildren. We enjoy reading, movies, and travel. Shirley collects China dolls, records, tapes, and cd's. Tom has a collection of coffee mugs, Bibles, and books. They now live in Marietta, Georgia and Port St Joe, Florida. Tom has some other writing, including a column for a newspaper, The Jackson Herald. He was also a contributor to the journal, Emphasis. He has has six inspirational books. All of these are still in print. They are: The Master Has Come, The Roads Jesus Traveled, Behold The Man, The Man From Galilee, They Came Together In Bethlehem, and The Light Of Bethlehem Shines On. You will find these listed by Thomas A. Pilgrim, except The Man From Galilee is listed by Tom Pilgrim.