Return to Tulsa
Tulsa Series #4 (Heartsong Presents #248)
Heartsong Presents #248 edition
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Word Count
42,500 words, Guess
Page Count
170 pages
Physical Format
Mass Market Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivereturntotulsa0000lutz
- ISBN-10157748200X
- ISBN-139781577482000
- LibraryThing3142724
- Goodreads2159522
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number97817987
- OCLC Control Number38279652
- Better World Books9781577482000
- Open LibraryOL12241579M
Classifications
- LCCCPB Box no. 686 vol. 21
- LCCCPB
Description
Erik and Clarette Torsten are committed to each other and to God. After all, together they survived the race riots back in Tulsa. So surely they can face a little small-town prejudice in Erik's home town. But when a flood drives their small weekly newspaper out of business, Clarette is secretly relieved to have a reason for going back to New York City. After all, in New York people won't look down their noses at her for being a new Christian from the city. And in New York, Erik can experience the excitement of scooping stories for the big city newspapers. Best of all, in New York surely Clarette's dream will come true and the play she's written will make it to Broadway. Erik is determined to see Clarette's dreams do come true. But at what cost to their marriage? And more importantly, at what cost to their relationship with God?
Description
Erik and Clarette Torsten are committed to each other and to God. After all, together they survived the race riots back in Tulsa. So surely they can face a little small-town prejudice in Erik's home town. But when a flood drives their small weekly newspaper out of business, Clarette is secretly relieved to have a reason for going back to New York City. After all, in New York people won't look down their noses at her for being a new Christian from the city. And in New York, Erik can experience the excitement of scooping stories for the big city newspapers. Best of all, in New York surely Clarette's dream will come true and the play she's written will make it to Broadway.Erik is determined to see Clarette's dreams do come true. But at what cost to their marriage? And more importantly, at what cost to their relationship with God?
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