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THE COLSONBURG CHRONICLES, Book 1-When Pathways Cross-Thomas P. Wright-SUPERB!
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Like new
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- Type
- Novel
- Cultural Region
- American Literature
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- ISBN
- 9781449740719
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Author Solutions, LLC
ISBN-10
1449740715
ISBN-13
9781449740719
eBay Product ID (ePID)
117276108
Product Key Features
Book Title
Colsonburg Chronicles, Book 1 : When Pathways Cross...
Number of Pages
260 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Religious
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
12.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
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Synopsis
The family drove all day. It was quiet for Dan in the truck but torturous for Ginny in the van. If she heard "are we there yet?" or "how much longer?" or "is this Pennsylvania?" just one…more…time… . North and east they trekked to a place seen only once before...It was completely dark when the headlights caught a simple Department of Transportation sign, along a rural highway, that read "Borough of Colsonburg." "We're in Colsonburg, kids," Ginny cheered over her shoulder, exhausted but relieved. The children had, ironically, all fallen asleep. * * * * * * * Pete's prayer was not eloquent or well-crafted but it was from his heart and he meant every word of it-even more than he was able to say in words. It got kind of quiet and finally both looked up at each other. They stayed quiet for a few more moments. Happy birthday, Peter," Pastor Dan finally greeted him. Huh?" Pete wondered out loud. "Today, right now, you've been born-again. Happy birthday." "Wow, I guess so." Pete let a slight grin escape along with a nod…. Pete sat on that rock and watched the water go by. He thought how he somehow actually finally felt clean and fresh like that pure water. Everything looked the same and he was otherwise just Pete Archer but he also knew he was different now and that his life would be changed. Already it felt as if a gigantic weight had been lifted from him and indeed it had been. He prayed a little more, just letting his thoughts and feelings about it all go up to God. But eventually he had to leave. Walking back up the path everything was the same but at the same time everything was different. * * * * * * * …but Ginny stayed seated, her head dropped, tears falling all the way to the floor. Then a warm presence was sensed on the pew beside her and a gentle hand was felt running across the backs of her shoulders and resting on her left arm. Joanie's voice was heard whispering straight into Ginny's right ear, "I'll go with you if you want me to." Ginny simply nodded and the two stood up in exact formation and made their way down the aisle to kneel at the rail. Immediately they were joined by Meredith Holt and Holly Corbin. Joanie's hand never departed from Ginny's arm for even a fraction of a second. Rev. Lilly came down and knelt opposite the rail from the two ladies and inquired how he could pray for Ginny. Speaking in only half sentences, split by sobs and gasps, Ginny poured out the horror story of the last months, one tissue after another being plucked from the box always there at the ready. "Oh sister," even Rev. Lilly was touched, "you have come to the right place today!" …Ginny cried all over again when she stood and witnessed the gathering of friends also standing up behind where she had been. She also let a smile escape as she embraced Joanie, a sister in so many ways except biologically. Many other hugs were shared and the whole box of tissues was consumed. Only now did the congregation begin to depart. Beth was napping when her cell phone woke her that afternoon. The display said, "Mom." "Hey," she started cheerfully through a yawn. "You got a few minutes, babe?" her mom asked. "You bet," Beth promised. Ginny related the whole account…Beth listened in stunned silence, tears coming down her cheeks. Satisfied her mother was done, she half-sobbed, half-laughed , "that's wonderful, Mom&helful2, A realistic--yet encouraging--inspirational story that documents the mysterious and surprising ways in which two lives are brought in touch with one another. The Colsonburg Chronicles begins when two children's pathways meet on a June day in northern Pennsylvania. But after running together for five years, those pathways parted again with nothing more than hostility and alienation to show for it. Over the years, the pathways would meet time and again but no one thought much of it. In the meantime, each one had much growing up to do, problems to conquer, discoveries to make, and successes and disappointments to experience. But a surprising stroke of divine intervention set a new and mutual pathway in place for the two now young adults. Unbeknownst to them this new pathway would take them to places--literal and figurative-- they could never have imagined. In the midst of it all, there are the people they know and love so much, God, and a special place located on the outskirts of a rural Pennsylvania borough called Colsonburg. Join the adventure and find out what can happen when, by God's grace, pathways cross.
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