Alex Carey and Bender Baxter had been friends since early childhood. Now, approaching their sixteenth birthdays, Alex is drowned in the Latoon River in a tragic diving accident. While Bender goes for help, Alex is mysteriously rescued, but unconscious, never sees his savior. Assuming him to be Jubel Owens, a local hermit, Alex and Bender set out to find and thank Old Jubel.
Alex Carey and Bender Baxter had been friends since early childhood. Now, approaching their sixteenth birthdays, Alex is drowned in the Latoon River i...
Twenty-one year old Tom Jewett has embarked on a new career. His new job as a cub journalist with the "Traber Herald" sends him and his wife, Sally, to Traber, Colorado, the birthplace of Tom's great grandfather. Almost immediately after settling into their new Victorian fixer-upper, Tom's dreams begin. But are these dreams of an old room decorated with antiques and dimly lit with kerosene lamps-simply dreams? Maybe, just maybe, the room does exist.
Days of searching lead to absolutely nothing, not a trace of the old room, until one night when a terrible storm hits Traber and the power...
Twenty-one year old Tom Jewett has embarked on a new career. His new job as a cub journalist with the "Traber Herald" sends him and his wife, Sally, t...
Twenty-one year old Tom Jewett has embarked on a new career. His new job as a cub journalist with the "Traber Herald" sends him and his wife, Sally, to Traber, Colorado, the birthplace of Tom's great grandfather. Almost immediately after settling into their new Victorian fixer-upper, Tom's dreams begin. But are these dreams of an old room decorated with antiques and dimly lit with kerosene lamps-simply dreams? Maybe, just maybe, the room does exist.
Days of searching lead to absolutely nothing, not a trace of the old room, until one night when a terrible storm hits Traber and the power...
Twenty-one year old Tom Jewett has embarked on a new career. His new job as a cub journalist with the "Traber Herald" sends him and his wife, Sally, t...
Three hundred and fifteen days; just forty-five weeks, is not a long time, less than a year. But, to Nick Hines-it was a lifetime. Three hundred and fifteen days would be all the time needed to reduce Nick from upstanding member of the community, family man, and father of two, to a convicted wife-killer. He would become a man who was considered crazy, whose children had died in separate tragic accidents, and who himself was dying as the result of a brain tumor; and all in three hundred and fifteen days.
From start to finish though, Nick held fast to his faith in his Lord, but would that be...
Three hundred and fifteen days; just forty-five weeks, is not a long time, less than a year. But, to Nick Hines-it was a lifetime. Three hundred and f...