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Passup Point

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Jonah Devlin arrives at an isolated fishing village in Labrador to serve as pastor of a community church the Anglicans had abandoned years earlier. Gabrielle Pye, one of his congregation, is a young waitress struggling to raise her two brothers in the depressed economy of maritime Canada. When the Trans Labrador Highway opens the tiny town to the outside world, Gabrielle's crime of forgery, committed when she was just thirteen, makes her a target of the Canadian police and inevitable imprisonment.Just as Devlin attempts to help her, reports of his troubled past reach Passup. At a former parish, Devlin had been accused of unspeakable acts against his parishioners. Will the quirky citizens of Passup and surrounding villages fire him too, or will they reveal their own convictions anchored in love and community?

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Publisher: Coralie Hughes Jensen

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781476219134
  • Release date: May 1, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781476219134
  • File size: 261 KB
  • Release date: May 1, 2012

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subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

Jonah Devlin arrives at an isolated fishing village in Labrador to serve as pastor of a community church the Anglicans had abandoned years earlier. Gabrielle Pye, one of his congregation, is a young waitress struggling to raise her two brothers in the depressed economy of maritime Canada. When the Trans Labrador Highway opens the tiny town to the outside world, Gabrielle's crime of forgery, committed when she was just thirteen, makes her a target of the Canadian police and inevitable imprisonment.Just as Devlin attempts to help her, reports of his troubled past reach Passup. At a former parish, Devlin had been accused of unspeakable acts against his parishioners. Will the quirky citizens of Passup and surrounding villages fire him too, or will they reveal their own convictions anchored in love and community?

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