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Church Folk
Church Folk
Author: Michele Andrea Bowen
From Publishers Weekly — This third book in Warner/Walk Worthy's copublishing venture spotlighting African-American culture shows promise for the general market, but will be a hard sell to the CBA. Young, handsome Theophilus Simmons is learning the ropes of being a black clergyman in the 1960s. He's also regretting his affair with the hot-to-trot...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781402516061
ISBN-10: 1402516061
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Publisher: Recorded Books
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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patmat avatar reviewed Church Folk on + 175 more book reviews
Builds a little slowly at times, but all in all this is a good, laugh-out-loud kind of book. Doesn't matter what race or faith you are, this book will make you smile and laugh.
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Funny, Funny, Funny!!!!
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Mississippi, 1963. Essie Lee Lane is a small-town girl from a humble background who doesn't take "stuff" from nobody. Yet even she isn't ready for the Reverend Theophilus Simmons, one of the South's most fiery, respected young preachers during an era of vast social change. Down-to-earth, caring, and oh-so-fine, he's everything Essie never thought she'd find in a man, and he realizes she is everything a pastor needs in a wife--a First Lady to share the joys and challenges of his ministry. But Essie and Theophilus's church will be no honeymoon. With their parishioners in turmoil and their denomination facing a major scandal, Essie and Theophilus must put their faith and love to the ultimate test as they struggle to lead their congregation to God's sweetest rewards.