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Once Upon a Campus

Karen Kingsbury

Editora: RosettaBooks

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The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Baxter Family novels shares an inspiring short story about campus life at Liberty University.   Ever wonder what it would be like to be a student at an evangelical Christian university? Inspired by her time as a visiting professor at Liberty University, Karen Kingsbury decided to write a short story series set on its beautiful campus in Lynchburg, Virginia.   In part one of Once Upon a Campus, readers can sit with incoming freshmen at convocation—the largest Christian student gathering in the world, cheer with them from the stands on a football Saturday, and feel their hearts pound as romance and lifelong friendships begin.    
Disponível desde: 08/03/2017.
Comprimento de impressão: 26 páginas.

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