The Fiddler’s Gun – 500 Words or Less Review
Guilty of the dreadful crime of being born a girl when her parents wanted a boy, Phinea Button is left at a rural orphanage in the Georgia colony about 20 years before the American Revolution.
Read MoreGuilty of the dreadful crime of being born a girl when her parents wanted a boy, Phinea Button is left at a rural orphanage in the Georgia colony about 20 years before the American Revolution.
Read MoreNathan Patton (with some help from his children) reviews Jonathan Rogers’ The Wilderking Trilogy.
Read MoreRosaria Butterfield’s convicting work on radical ordinary hospitality
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Read MoreHere are the books we read from January to March 2018
Read MoreJ.R.R. Tolkien was more than just the man who wrote about hobbits. Discover some of his other works in this edition of The Five. (1,157 words)
Read MoreIf you read an English Bible, you should know this man (499 words)
Read MoreA groundbreaking work on theology and phone usage. (479 words)
Read MoreDavid Lytle reviews Timothy Egan’s The Immortal Irishman. (492 words)
Read MoreThese are the books we read in March.
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