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Everywhere in Chains: A Novel, by James Casper (Hardcover)
Immerse yourself in a gripping tale of faith, resilience, and human struggle with Everywhere in Chains, a captivating novel by James Casper. Published by Ignatius Press, this hardcover edition is perfect for readers who appreciate thought-provoking religious fiction and profound storytelling.
Set against the backdrop of moral and spiritual turmoil, this novel weaves themes of theology, apologetics, and redemption into an unforgettable narrative. Ideal for those exploring adult religious fiction, Everywhere in Chains will resonate deeply with readers seeking inspiration and reflection.
Lightweight at just 20 oz, this beautifully bound hardcover is easy to carry and makes an excellent gift for anyone passionate about faith-based literature. Available exclusively at Credo Catholic: Books, Goods, & More, this book is a must-have for your personal library.
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This highly thought-provoking, sometimes amusing and always life-affirming novel illustrates one family's experiences with America's criminal justice system. As Penelope searches for the truth about her father, she rattles the skeletons in her family's closet and shakes up the complacency of her community, which has tried to sweep the past under the rug. With both perception and compassion, the author creates a colorful cast of characters while challenging the wisdom of imprisoning the mentally ill. On the cusp of adulthood,
Penelope begins to understand that she has grown-up in a web of silence. The denial in her family and small Minnesota hometown is so thick that she does not know how to cut through it, that is, until she begins a seemingly innocuous pen-pal correspondence with someone in another town. Little by little, Penelope unravels the secrets meant to protect her from the truth. She proves herself to be stronger and wiser than anyone could have predicted and leads the way to healing. Through the lives and interactions of the major characters, this story explores the sprawling psychological geography of America's criminal justice system and its profound effect on everyone it touches, even its most ardent proponents.
While dealing with a serious, challenging subject, this book is also filled with warmth and likeable characters. The odyssey of Penelope concludes on a faith-affirming note with a parade of surprising revelations.
James Casper spent his childhood in a rural Minnesota setting much like the one in this novel. With a master's degree from St. Louis University, he taught English at Bemidji State University and philosophy at Central Lakes College. He also taught extension courses throughout northwestern Minnesota, and for a time served as director of adult education on the Red Lake Indian Reservation. He resides with his wife in Middlesex, England.
6" x 9"
257 pages
