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Edge of Tidal Pools |
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Michele Phoenix |
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220
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ISBN:
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1-59858-089-2(paperback)
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List Price:
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$14.95 Paperback
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Category:
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Fiction |
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Available:
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November 2005 |
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Edition:
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Paperback |
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Product Details:
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When Casey arrives on the Ile de Batz, a small
island off the coast of France, she is just as ragged and desolate
as the coastline that materializes out of the mist. She has exiled
herself to a foreign land to escape her past, but finds in this
inhospitable place that it cannot be outrun.
One of her students, the child of missionaries, is at the root of
her turmoil, and the tragedy of his life has sent Casey’s
faith spiraling downward into incomprehension and despair. Yet from
her first inauspicious encounter with islanders, Casey realizes
that the Ile de Batz is not going to be the haven she had sought.
Her presence on the small island is unwelcome and all but one enigmatic
stranger, Luke, treat her with open hostility.
Rife with fierce emotions and profound realizations, “The
Edge of Tidal Pools” follows Casey’s journey through
brokenness, while offering a glimpse into the often-misunderstood
plight of missionaries’ children. www.tidalpoolsonline.com |
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About The Author:
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Born in France to an American mother and a Canadian
father, Michèle Phoenix is an international writer with multi-cultural
sensitivities. A graduate of Wheaton College, she currently works
in Europe, at the boarding school for missionaries’ kids she
attended as a teenager. She has spent the past fourteen years there
communicating her passion for music and theater to her students
while striving to know and understand them better. Though “The
Edge of Tidal Pools” is fictional, it draws on Michèle’s
experiences with the young people she loves and on her personal
journey through the challenges of frail humanity and wounded faith.
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