Secrets Of Cutting Grass
$12.00
Terry Showalter
Intelligent, introspective, survival-savvy, fifteen-year-old Buck and his girlfriend, Harper, search for insight, courage, and meaning while their lives face life and death struggles in an unfair and difficult world. Although touching on issues such as abuse, homelessness, and mental health, the story is ultimately about Christian faith, wisdom, and finding order and meaning in the midst of chaos. Buck and Harper speak beyond their years, but that doesn’t mean the thoughts exceed the thoughts of teens. Thus, it hopes to lend a voice. (In an effort to reflect reality, a few sentences contain mild profanity.) (Also, a teen study guide for youth groups is included.)
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SKU (ISBN): 9780692577172
ISBN10: 0692577173
Terry Showalter
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2015
Publisher: Spring Arbor Distributors
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