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Preacher's Kids: Secrets & Salvation

Preacher's Kids: Secrets & Salvation

Current price: $8.99
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Publication Date: April 19th, 2009
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
9781449504410
Pages:
158
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Description

Entertaining Christian Fiction

"My daughter loves Victoria Christopher Murray's DIVA's series and Reshonda Tate Billingsley's GOOD GIRLZ series. Now, I have introduced her to the PREACHER'S KIDS series and she is in book heaven." - Stacy M. Jackson

Mia Griffin's dark humor and quirky looks don't fit the mold of most PK's. Knowing the twisted and sometimes alarming secrets of church members generates more enemies than friends. But, as long as her free thinking best friend is by her side, Mia can laugh her way through anything. Mia's young faith will be tested when she suffers the greatest betrayal imaginable. As she begins to ask hard questions you will be astounded by the answers and perhaps learn something about the tests that God brings us through.

"It is hard to find well-written African American young adult fiction but this was a great read " -Tonia Maxwell

"My daughter is not quite ready to read my favorite authors like Carl Weber, and Zane. I'm happy that she still has subjects and characters that draw her in and keep her entertained." - Pauline Jordan

"Great new African American author " - Kim Davis

In Keleigh Crigler Hadley's Preacher's Kids, Mia Griffin is gripped with many obstacles at once. Her twin sister, Morgan, is receiving hateful letters in school. Morgan is the "good" twin. Mia can not understand who would want to hurt her that way. Mia's best friend, Brooklyn, reveals a shocking secret that sends Mia into a state of confusion. Mia must turn to God and have him guide her steps. She makes mistakes along the way, but will she return to what her parents have taught her about her faith?

PREACHER'S KIDS has a great message of acceptance, forgiveness and repentance. It is suggested for teens and I would suggest that parents participate in the questions at the end with their children to help them better understand some of the material.

Donnica Copeland APOOO BookClub Sista Talk Book Club.