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The Pottery Jar is a controversial, thought-provoking novel that moves back and forth from biblical times to the 1960s then concludes in more recent times on the campus of Princeton's Theological Seminary. Prior to being drafted to serve as a reporter in Vietnam, Christopher Matthews was a typical, young college student with few worries and fewer insights into who he was and where his life was headed. The war changed all of that and he would never be the same. Christopher's search for purpose and truth would take him on a journey of mystery, religion, and love all wrapped in one explosive work of fiction.…mehr

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The Pottery Jar is a controversial, thought-provoking novel that moves back and forth from biblical times to the 1960s then concludes in more recent times on the campus of Princeton's Theological Seminary. Prior to being drafted to serve as a reporter in Vietnam, Christopher Matthews was a typical, young college student with few worries and fewer insights into who he was and where his life was headed. The war changed all of that and he would never be the same. Christopher's search for purpose and truth would take him on a journey of mystery, religion, and love all wrapped in one explosive work of fiction.
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Autorenporträt
National best-selling author Dr. Roger Weis began writing coastal poetry when he was 14 years old. When he was drafted from college in the 60s, he become a reporter and editor for the U.S. Army in Vietnam. Afterwards, he returned to Marshall University (MU) and some of his poetry was included in the school's writing journal, Etc. After he completed his undergraduate and graduate degrees at MU, he went on to complete a doctorate at the University of Kentucky and his first 11 books were textbooks. The Pottery Jar is his 15th book. Two of his previous works were the #1 sellers in the academic sector. Roger is professor emeritus from Murray State University. He lives in Murray, KY with critters Summer and Sandy. His son Clint, daughter-in-law Annika and grandkids Ryder and Riley live in Milford, New Hampshire.