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Redemption: The Two Lives of Harry Brooks is a work of historical
fiction based on the life of Brooks Eason's grandfather. In the
first half of Harry's life, he embezzled money from the Uniontown,
PA, school district where he was the elected superintendent, left
his wife for another woman, and sought to escape by booking passage
on a Cunard liner to Liverpool. But his plan was foiled, Scotland
Yard arrested him when the ship docked, and he was extradited,
tried, convicted, and served three years in Western Penitentiary in
Pittsburgh. In the second half of Harry's life, he came to the
South, where he spent his last thirty-five years as a revered and
successful Methodist minister and church official. He was a
district superintendent overseeing a hundred congregations at the
time of his death in 1942. In 1934, when President Roosevelt spoke
to a crowd of 75,000 in North Mississippi, Harry was chosen to give
the invocation. Nobody in the huge crown knew the preacher at the
lectern was an ex-con. Redemption: The Two Lives of Harry Brooks
entertains readers with a fascinating story and uses Harry's life
to illustrate important principles of theology, principally that
all men are sinners but that even the worst of sinners are capable
of redemption. It is unique and appealing because it's based on a
true story of a man who could have given up when he lost
everything, but instead he persevered. Redemption: The Two Lives of
Harry Brooks appeals to audiences who are interested in an
inspiring story of overcoming hardship.
Brooks Eason and his best friend, Bobby Ariatti, live in the
flatlands but love the mountains. They have explored the outdoors
together for two decades, taking annual hiking trips to the
mountains of the American West. This is the story of their first
six trips. Their travels begin in Yosemite National Park in
California. In the years that follow, they hike and camp in Glacier
National Park in Montana, Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, the
Glacier Peak Wilderness in Washington, the Wind River Range in
Wyoming, and again in Glacier National Park. Along the way, they
make new friends, view wildlife and waterfalls, dodge dangers, and
enjoy campfires as they experience some of the most beautiful
scenery in America. Retrace their steps and relive their adventures
in Travels with Bobby.
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