Corn Husk Experiment
A Novel
The Corn Husk Experiment is a captivating, entertaining novel that walks readers through characters' gritty reality before unexpectedly delivering light to their own situation. There are interesting stories all around with overwhelming connections that people unknowingly share. Les mer
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The Corn Husk Experiment is a captivating, entertaining novel that walks readers through characters' gritty reality before unexpectedly delivering light to their own situation. There are interesting stories all around with overwhelming connections that people unknowingly share. As the lives of a painfully shy boy, a troubled dancer, a lonely photographer, an extraordinarily gifted quarterback, and a self-declared misfit converge for only a few hours, they unknowingly become part of The Corn Husk Experiment, a phenomenon identified and revealed by a wise theologian in hopes of saving only one of them. The experiment is put to the test when the five strangers, all struggling to overcome what most defines them, find themselves in a stadium of more than 75,000 others who are silently and secretly sharing many of the same struggles and joys. When they stand divided, whose story will win? This edgy novel delivers a contrastingly light and healing message at a time when empathy and understanding are refreshing and relevant.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Morgan James Fiction
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781683506591
- Utgivelsesår
- 2018
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Om forfatteren
Andrea Cale published more than 200 articles as a journalist of the Watertown Daily Times in New York and has served as a press officer of Citizens Bank. She is a graduate of Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and holds a Master’s Degree from Boston University’s College of Communication. Cale stepped out of her successful communications career to raise two young sons, now in third grade and Kindergarten, in New England and write her first novel.