Once they were members of Detroit's elite, then the Berringer family lost everything in the crash of 1893. From a life of influence and privilege, they now work a potato patch alongside other destitute folk on borrowed land. William's resentment toward his current situation--and God for allowing it--simmers barely beneath the surface.
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Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 176 Vendor: Barbour Publishing Publication Date: 2009 Dimensions: 4.20 X 6.76 X 0.48 (inches)