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The Lord's Acre

A Novel (The Sabine Series in Literature)

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The Lord's Acre

By: David Armand
Narrated by: Frank Morris
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Set in the bucolic town of Angie, Louisiana, The Lord’s Acre tells the story of Eli Woodbine, a young boy who watches helplessly as his fundamentalist parents give in to their increasing sense of desperation and paranoia, living in a world where they can no longer see any hope or reason for existing.

When the family is at their absolute lowest, they come across a local, charismatic church leader, in whom they quickly place all of their faith. Yet this man—known to them only as “Father”—is unlike anyone they have ever encountered before. But one day, and with no explanation save for a mysterious gift given to Eli, Father disappears, leaving everything behind him in ruin.

Eli and his parents attempt to pick up the pieces, however, as they try to find answers to their new predicament. But their efforts go awry when Eli breaks into an abandoned grocery store one night in order to steal food for his family. He is arrested and taken to jail, where, to his surprise, he is finally able to discover the hope he had always been so desperate to find.

©2020 David Armand (P)2022 TRP: The University Press of SHSU
Coming of Age Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Small Town & Rural United States World Literature

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I like to read novels which are based on one's life experience because I always find them informative and relatable. This novel is one of them as it is well written and I enjoyed listening to this book.

The author has enlightened us on the importance of hope and courage in life to face every situation. I think that we should read such books to acknowledge ourselves with new experiences.

The setting of the novel is especially amazing and I am eager to see its series. The narrator used an amazing tone while telling the story. A good recommendation.

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