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Marooned in an Oregon trailer park, Josie Wallgood thinks she's
discovered a way to hit it big as a psychic headliner. While barely
making rent money as a fortune-teller spinning tales for the
gullible, a trusting heiress hires her to exorcise the spirit of
her father Max who was killed in action during the Korean War.
Josie teams up with Cain Reeves, a washed-out minor league
catcher, and hatches a plot to bilk her client out of the family
fortune. But something seems to be going wrong-all Josie's cornball
predictions start coming true, and the missing pieces to a
twenty-five year mystery in her victim's past begin to fall into
place.
Is "Madame Josephina" really on the path to celestial stardom,
or is she just another footnote in the "Psychic Hall of Fame"?
This book guides scholars and teachers of theology and religion
through a process of self-reflection that leads to intentional,
transformative teaching, dialogue, and reform in theological
education and religious studies.
Can virtue be found in a turn-of-the-century bordello? Can a
frontier teacher stand idly by as the Shoshone culture is subsumed
by Anglo missionaries? Can a suburban lawyer justify that his
casual dalliances don't amount to infidelity? From the opulent
parlor of an 1898 Seattle bordello to a Portland law firm in 1989,
each heroine, hero, and villain in this memorable collection of
short stories is captured at a crossroads in life. They are
ordinary people: brave, timid, foolhardy, modest, brazen, and often
self-sacrificing. And they struggle with the budding concerns of
their time-women's suffrage, chauvinistic double-standards,
prejudice, misogyny, and the loneliness of separation brought on by
war. Gehla S. Knight deftly explores these issues without reserve,
placing her characters in crisis situations where they must act
despite the murkiness of what's right and what's wrong. In small
but powerful ways, their choices challenge the prevailing views of
their time and blaze new trails that those who follow can easily
travel. Juxtaposing society's often ill-conceived mores with
individual will and desire, Knight deftly combines historical
settings with colloquial dialogue and vivid characters. Spanning
nearly a century of American history, "Plum's Pleasure" is a
satisfying collection that will tantalize both your senses and
sensibilities.
1950, and the cookie-cutter houses in the slipstream of a paper
mill promise new beginnings for the families moving to Heath
Street. From the tragicomedy of Atom Bomb drills to the wonder of
glitzy gadgetry, Dyanflow transmissions and automatic canasta
shuffling machines, everything that makes Made in America the
password to the future is reflected in the neighbors' prodigious
faith in progress. On Heath Street the seeds are sown for a
generation caught between vanity and self-esteem, humility and
confidence, duty and liberation. How far we've come -- or have we
only just begun the journey?
Contents: The Construction; History; Builders; Mystery of its
Purpose; Symbol of Science; Geographical Significance; Mathematical
Symbolism; Law of Cycles; Astrological Sybmolism; Biblical
Prophecies; Recent World Events; Human Progress; The New Age;
Fulfillment of the Pyramid's Prophetic Symbolism; Ancient Pyramid
Builders of the Americas.
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