The Preacher's Promise
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Narrated by:
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Shamaan Casey
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Piper Huguley
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1866 - Oberlin, Ohio
Devastated by her father’s death days after her triumphant graduation from Oberlin College, Amanda Stewart is all alone in the world. Her father’s unscrupulous business partner offers her an indecent proposal to earn a living. Instead, to fulfill a promise she made to her father, she resolves to start a school to educate and uplift their race. Sorting through her father’s papers, she discovers he had carried on a mysterious correspondence with a plantation in Milford, Georgia. She determines to start her teaching work with the formerly enslaved. However, when she arrives, the mayor tells her to leave. There’s nowhere for her to go.
Virgil Smithson, Milford’s mayor, blacksmith, and sometimes preacher man with a gift for fiery oratory, doesn’t want anything to do with a snobby schoolteacher from up North. On top of everything else, the schoolteacher lady has a will hard enough to match the iron he forges. He must organize his fellow formerly enslaved citizens into a new town and raise his young daughter alone. Still, his troubled past haunts him. He cannot forget the promise he made to his daughter’s mother as she died - that their child would learn to read and write. If only he didn’t have secrets that the new schoolteacher seems determined to uncover.
To keep The Preacher's Promise, Amanda and Virgil must put aside their enmity, unite for the sake of a newly-created community in a troubling age, and do things they never imagined. In the aftermath of the flood that was the Civil War, God set his bow upon the earth to show love and understanding for humankind. To reflect God’s promise, these combatants must put aside their differences and come together - somehow.
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- Robin Beattie
- 01-11-24
Rushed wedding wealthy owner pulling the strings
Good ideas about early problems with education The whites afraid of education for coluered and possibility they become more educated than some illiterate whites. Am sure some schools and teachers were burnt down and killed
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- Bev
- 20-05-22
wow,wow an amazing book
I haven't heard of this author before and I am impressed with her work.
I found this book in audio books free books and I was impressed from start to end
i would recommend this book and for sure will be looking forward to hearing more of the series.
the norrartor did an outstanding job .
thanks to everyone involved with the series.
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