One righteous person / stories and poems by Shaina Hawkins.

Author
Hawkins, Shaina [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Nacogdoches, Texas : Stephen F. Austin State University Press, [2016]
Description
113 pages ; 22 cm

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    "Hawkins's latest collection, One Righteous Person, delves into the lives of those who seek adventure, faith, hope, love, peace, and patience. The characters come to life as they learn to overcome their troubles and offer their lives to God. We learn about a range of characters, including a doctor who has the ability to erase memories, and a great king who plans to destroy every person in his kingdom, a strong-willed woman who sets out to rekindle her failing marriage, and a woman whose rebellious past resurfaces and is determined to redefine her faith. "She had faith strong enough to move a mountain ... or in her case, bring her son back to life." Through trial and error and patience, these characters find their way through mazes of obstacles and find themselves."-- Amazon.com.
    Contents
    • Faith like a mustard seed
    • I always see red
    • Dear Mr. Chasey
    • Handcuffed (a life sentence)
    • Tell me
    • And more
    • Loud dreams, silent life
    • Puzzle
    • One day
    • The play
    • Birds
    • Junior year
    • Receiving peace
    • Ghost of a memory
    • Out loud
    • What's your number
    • Daughter to mother
    • Growing up
    • One righteous person
    • A dream, interrupted
    • This happened at my church
    • I'll wait
    • Waiting for the concert to begin.
    ISBN
    • 9781622881260 ((paperback))
    • 1622881265
    LCCN
    2021443380
    OCLC
    951507084
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