Summer - Paul David Robinson - Books - Createspace - 9781514351215 - June 25, 2015
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Summer

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Publisher Marketing: In July 1910 Summer is home from college. Her favorite thing is to ride her horse up into Eagle Mountain and swim in a secluded pool. She is caught alone. After keeping her captive for hours, her assailant releases her hands and rides up the mountain and disappears. It is too dangerous for Summer to go up or down the mountain in the dark. She camps out overnight. Her father and his crew find her early the next morning. They track the man down. They corner him in the saloon and the Sheriff kills him. But was it the right man? Her doctor tells her she is not pregnant and to go back to college. At her Homecoming Dance in October, she falls in love with Mark, a football player from Wyoming. She invites Mark to her Oktober Fest party at her residence in two weeks. He promises to come even though he has a football game in Nebraska that day. But before they can see each other again, she is kicked out of her residence and forced to go home due to her condition. The doctor promises to take her baby to a foundling home in Chicago. But at the last minute, Summer decides to keep her baby girl, even though it will ruin her life forever. In the meantime, Mark cannot get Summer out of his mind. But he is on a scholarship and cannot look for her until he graduates. When he finds her, he is given the choice, take the job as housekeeper or leave. What young man raised on a ranch in 1911 would take a job as a housekeeper? How does Summer find true love and get revenge? Read and find out. Contributor Bio:  Swift, Rebecca Dear Reader, I've been writing stories and poems for sixty years. I have a closet full of rejections. In 2013, I began to e-publish. I wrote Summer in 1998, but I published it first because it was my mother's favourite and it is dedicated to my wife, Carolyn, the love of my life. It is about love at first sight, pain and suffering, the difficult choices people face, and how love can overcome anything. Before My Shotgun Wedding is about growing up on a mountain in Kentucky in 1952 and it is a story that everyone can enjoy. The sequel: After My Shotgun Wedding is for adult readers. And I have three other novels available for adult readers: Foundling, Clarence or Claire, Katya and the Solar Wind, and two sequels for Katya on the way. When the Dew Fell on the Okra is my first children's book to be published. It was written in December 1966. When I graduated from Otterbein College in January 1967, I gave it to people who had been a help to me. Thanks to Rebecca Swift, my illustrator, it is now available for you to give to someone you care about. First Eighty-five Poems is my first volume of poetry. All of the poems were written between January 1, 1959 and August 1, 1963. They were written when I was in junior high and in high school. If you are a struggling Christian and have difficulties sorting out your priorities, I had the same kind of problems in my youth. I hope you find my poems meaningful to you. And I suggest that you write your own poetry. Rappers aren't the only people who can express themselves. Everyone can. As a pastor and theologian, I do not separate the sacred and the profane. The difference is in the human mind and not in life itself, just as evil is in the human mind and comes out of the choices people make and not from the devil who made me do it. The devil has nothing to do with it. We are the ones who choose to do evil or good. The whole world is in our hands. Enjoy the books. Paul David Robinson Paul David Robinson, BA, MDiv, Pastor, Retired https: //www.amazon.com/author/pauldavidrobinson https: //www.pauldavidrobinson.com/

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 25, 2015
ISBN13 9781514351215
Publishers Createspace
Genre Cultural Region > Western U.s.
Pages 304
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   408 g

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