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A Christian coming-of-age tale from the award-winning author of The Pedestal. Poverty has a way of stripping childhood of its dignity, a fact of life that Lincoln Chase knows all too well. Wearing thrift store clothes, praying to the gods of adolescence that some loud-mouthed kid doesn't recognize his old shirt. Building up firewood reserves while other boys are out popping fly balls without a care in the world. It's a relentless condition without a single redeeming quality. Of course, being poor is something that Lincoln has had time to accept. That his father is a convicted murderer, on the…mehr

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A Christian coming-of-age tale from the award-winning author of The Pedestal. Poverty has a way of stripping childhood of its dignity, a fact of life that Lincoln Chase knows all too well. Wearing thrift store clothes, praying to the gods of adolescence that some loud-mouthed kid doesn't recognize his old shirt. Building up firewood reserves while other boys are out popping fly balls without a care in the world. It's a relentless condition without a single redeeming quality. Of course, being poor is something that Lincoln has had time to accept. That his father is a convicted murderer, on the other hand... well, that's a fresh wound that'll take some getting used to. And soon enough it'll be the least of his problems. Yet all is not lost. Because in a long neglected hayfield, something extraordinary is happening-something so contrary to human thinking that the rules of possibility begin to unravel. And for a boy like Lincoln, it doesn't merely change the way he sees the world. It changes everything. 2017 KINDLE BOOK AWARDS FINALIST 2017 INTERNATIONAL BEST BOOK FINALIST 2017 OKLAHOMA BOOK AWARD FINALIST 2016 USA BEST BOOK FINALIST
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Daniel Wimberley is a professional web developer, moonlighting writer and self-proclaimed voice of the dork. Well, the voice of a dork, anyway. He isn't smart enough for the fraternity of nerdhood yet he is helplessly drawn to it like an ewok to the Starship Enterprise. Daniel lives with his wife and children in northeastern Oklahoma. He enjoys website programming and integration, audio and video production and a host of similar pastimes that are sure to lull you to sleep. For more useless trivia about the author, visit danielwimberley.com, or you may email him directly at geek@danielwimberley.com.