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Grayton, a small fictional town community in western Tennessee, in 1964, is unaware of the civil rights movement taking place across the nation. It all begins with the Scholl family, as the oldest girl, Rosie, sets up a summer school and invites others to join. There are eight students all told, including two African Americans, which prove highly unpopular with the ice cream man, racist, and KKK wannabee, Joe Puckett. While the children gather during the summer vacation, events unfold around them, including a biracial relationship, a kidnapping, the death of a loved one, and the murder of a domestic abuser.Situated in a time shortly after the JFK assassination, the residents of this community—with all their secrets and mysteries to hide—come alive and reveal themselves when the Ghost Comes Out is played. The town is left questioning who in their close-knit community could the "ghost" be as neighbors lock their never-latched doors and question each other with distrust and fear. After the summer of '64, no citizen in that town is ever quite the same.This is a moral tale in its way in which the good get their reward and the bad their punishment, but it also recognizes that good people can get caught in the cross fire and that no one is perfect.
If you've ever wondered about the perfect love God has for us, then wonder no more. In I Give You the Olive Tree, God grants a beautiful, strong, patient, and thankful creature a son. She cannot believe her great gift as she teaches her son to welcome anyone or anything that needs shade or shelter. As the years go by, her son grows and flourishes into adulthood until one day when a vision appears and their world changes. "e;A great story about unconditional and sacrificial love. It embodies a great message for children and adults as well!"e; William Adcock, LCSW"e;Oh my gosh. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow! I really loved it! You guys captured the crucifixion in such a beautiful and unique way. This story is going to be for so many audiences! I love that it is honest and tells the real story about what happened at Calvary, but in such a way that younger audiences can enjoy and learn more about Jesus and what He did for them, too. But I also love that I can sit and read it at 19 with a deep, personal relationship with the Lord, and be moved to weep with the mother tree. I can't say enough good things about it! Thank you so much for letting me read it before the rest of the world. I'm definitely going to just read it over and over again, and I am confident that this story is going to be read and loved by many other people as well!"e; -- Jacqueline Winstead, college student
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