What Hardy Found
Twelve-year-old Hardy has moved to the mountains with his widowed mother. The boy loves exploring the land around the family cabin, looking for signs of generations gone by. Hardy makes an unlikely friend, Lily Mae, at his new school, and she joins him on his outdoor adventures. The two amateur explorers befriend Maddy, an old woman living in an even older, remote house. When something terrible happens to Maddy, Hardy and Lily Mae are warned to stop their hunting for suppressed clues about the local history. Hardy persists anyway, and his final discovery draws him even closer to his exploring companion. Through the characters and events in this story, readers are invited to reflect on the deep struggles of race and identity in America with new insight and fresh hope.
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What Hardy Found
Twelve-year-old Hardy has moved to the mountains with his widowed mother. The boy loves exploring the land around the family cabin, looking for signs of generations gone by. Hardy makes an unlikely friend, Lily Mae, at his new school, and she joins him on his outdoor adventures. The two amateur explorers befriend Maddy, an old woman living in an even older, remote house. When something terrible happens to Maddy, Hardy and Lily Mae are warned to stop their hunting for suppressed clues about the local history. Hardy persists anyway, and his final discovery draws him even closer to his exploring companion. Through the characters and events in this story, readers are invited to reflect on the deep struggles of race and identity in America with new insight and fresh hope.
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What Hardy Found

What Hardy Found

by George B. Thompson Jr.
What Hardy Found

What Hardy Found

by George B. Thompson Jr.

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Overview

Twelve-year-old Hardy has moved to the mountains with his widowed mother. The boy loves exploring the land around the family cabin, looking for signs of generations gone by. Hardy makes an unlikely friend, Lily Mae, at his new school, and she joins him on his outdoor adventures. The two amateur explorers befriend Maddy, an old woman living in an even older, remote house. When something terrible happens to Maddy, Hardy and Lily Mae are warned to stop their hunting for suppressed clues about the local history. Hardy persists anyway, and his final discovery draws him even closer to his exploring companion. Through the characters and events in this story, readers are invited to reflect on the deep struggles of race and identity in America with new insight and fresh hope.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725270589
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 07/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

George B. Thompson Jr. became entranced with the stories of southern Appalachia when he and his wife Beverly resided in a historic farmhouse near Dahlonega, Georgia. Thompson has published a number of professional articles and books in his years as a pastor, a seminary professor, and a coach for churches and pastors. They now live in Black Mountain, North Carolina. This is Thompson’s first novel.

George B. Thompson Jr. is Professor of Leadership and Ministry Practice at The Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, George. Thompson is the editor and co-author of Alligators in the Swamp: Power, Ministry, and Leadership (2005, The Pilgrim Press) and author of Church on the Edge of Somewhere: Ministry, Marginality, and the Future (The Alban Institute, 2007). Some of his other books include:

Futuring Your Church: Finding Your Vision and Making it Work

How to Get Along with Your Church: Creating Cultural Capital for Doing Mininisty

How to Get Along with Your Pastor: Creating Partnership for Doing Ministry

Alligators in the Swamp: Power, Ministry, and Leadership (editor and co-author)

Church on the Edge of Somewhere: Ministry, Marginality, and the Future

Grace for the Journey: Practices and Possibilities for In-Between Times (co-author with Beverly Thompson)
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