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Louis Lamour

Christian Fiction Permitted Me to Desire

June 14, 2019June 13, 2019 Heather Walker Peterson

My twin brother and I survived high school by reading. Home life was fundamentalist and chaotic: a father recovering from once-secret chemical abuse and a mother undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Some of the books were my father’s books. I read all of the Sherlock Holme’s mysteries. Some of the books were my brother’s: science […]

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