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Touched Out - McCutcheon, Robert
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Robert McCutcheon continues his story of three brothers, one of whom contemplates the meaning of being one of three and wonders why all biblical teams of brothers seem to appear in pairs of two, as he struggles to decide if he should love his brothers, be part of a team of three, or move beyond the ordinary expectations of brotherhood. Find out what Teddy does and decide for yourself if he is a help or a hindrance in this familial relationship of three. Woven between matters of friendship with others, loyalty and love, amid questions about girls and what is right and wrong, experience a winter…mehr

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Robert McCutcheon continues his story of three brothers, one of whom contemplates the meaning of being one of three and wonders why all biblical teams of brothers seem to appear in pairs of two, as he struggles to decide if he should love his brothers, be part of a team of three, or move beyond the ordinary expectations of brotherhood. Find out what Teddy does and decide for yourself if he is a help or a hindrance in this familial relationship of three. Woven between matters of friendship with others, loyalty and love, amid questions about girls and what is right and wrong, experience a winter and time of profound change in Teddy as he grows toward adulthood. Robert McCutcheon, PhD, a college professor at Elkins College in West Virginia, has degrees from Duke, Stanford and Oxford, and brings an introspective of Pittsburgh 1967 that is memorable and fun and highly descriptive as well as introspective. This is the third book in 'The Flipturn Series,' written by Robert McCutcheon and published by Bellissima Publishing, LLC. This series has a mature teen target audience, but it can be and is enjoyed by all
Autorenporträt
A native of Pittsburgh, professor emeritus at Davis and Elkins College, and author of both scholarly articles and fiction, Robert McCutcheon continues his literary discipleship through teaching and writing in Elkins, West Virginia, and in Kenya.