Author: | Johnnie McDonald | ISBN: | 9781310223587 |
Publisher: | Johnnie McDonald | Publication: | May 16, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Johnnie McDonald |
ISBN: | 9781310223587 |
Publisher: | Johnnie McDonald |
Publication: | May 16, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Start with some poor but scrappy kids growing up during the Great Depression, allow them to fall in love, then throw them into World War II and watch their world fall asunder. Lenora McLendon and Calvin Forester were destined to be together, but the tragedies of war intervened.
Jump forward two generations and discover what Fate had in store for Lenora's granddaughter and Calvin's grandson. In 1974, young Dean Forester wandered into a drugstore in Wagoner, Oklahoma and fainted from heat stroke and dehydration. He awoke with an angel standing over him. Lennie Spavinaw, Lenora's granddaughter, was just a child, but gold dust glistened in her green eyes and light radiated from copper colored hair. The brief encounter was a phantom memory Dean held in his heart until he was a grown man.
As the year pass, adversity follows Dean and Lennie. The haunting inhabiting their hearts is so powerful, they become obsessed with finding salvation. Their search leads them to the drugstore where they met as children. When they finally reconnect, their identities are blurred. Have Dean and Lennie found each other? Or are Lenora and Calvin at long last together?
Start with some poor but scrappy kids growing up during the Great Depression, allow them to fall in love, then throw them into World War II and watch their world fall asunder. Lenora McLendon and Calvin Forester were destined to be together, but the tragedies of war intervened.
Jump forward two generations and discover what Fate had in store for Lenora's granddaughter and Calvin's grandson. In 1974, young Dean Forester wandered into a drugstore in Wagoner, Oklahoma and fainted from heat stroke and dehydration. He awoke with an angel standing over him. Lennie Spavinaw, Lenora's granddaughter, was just a child, but gold dust glistened in her green eyes and light radiated from copper colored hair. The brief encounter was a phantom memory Dean held in his heart until he was a grown man.
As the year pass, adversity follows Dean and Lennie. The haunting inhabiting their hearts is so powerful, they become obsessed with finding salvation. Their search leads them to the drugstore where they met as children. When they finally reconnect, their identities are blurred. Have Dean and Lennie found each other? Or are Lenora and Calvin at long last together?