Description
*Condition Note: Book is in well used condition and clean inside. There is some freckling on page edges and inside covers.*
Life in a boarding academy is like life nowhere else, This book tells it like it is.
Yet it is more than a setting down of happenings. Unconsciously the book reveals its characters grappling with real-life tests of grief, prejudice, and sorrow. There is a gentle probing of values. The recognition that in this life good comes mixed with bad and one must always be about the business of sorting it out.
Earlier it had been raining...
I thought the kids would never stop coming...
My alarm rang at six-thirty...
By the second Saturday night on campus...
Sandy and Los stood by a tree...
I woke up thirty minutes before the rising bell...
I'd heard about the fall week of prayer...
I was comfortably pajamaed at my desk...
November 22...
The night I returned to campus...
The lights in the lobby were out...
The ten days of vacation passed in a blur...
Sunday of the reception was a busy day...
By the end of March the snow was gone...
As suddenly as the school year had begun it ended...
Used Book Information
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1973 |
Printed: |
1973 |
Pages: |
157 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B |