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Tunnels in the Briar Patch

By: Blaine Coleman
Narrated by: Dickie Thomas
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Summary

Set in the 1960's, Roland McCray'sadventures recall a simpler time when kids played for hours outdoors, insteadof hours on video games. His mother took him to a Baptist church every Sunday,but it was his grandfather who taught him that faith is not just for show; itis a quiet and unwavering belief that all things work for the good of those whoseek good. Roland sees the moral lesson in everything he does and shares itwith his friends. Roland's childhood innocence and perceptive views are seen invividly descriptive nostalgic parables that have a timeless and spiritualquality about them that allows the reader to experience the world he sees. Roland'snaivety and determination will strike a chord with adults and impart goodmorals in every child!

©2012 Blaine Coleman (P)2014 Blaine Coleman

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