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Hattie's Preacher

by Sherry Derr-Wille


Hattie's Preacher - Adobe eBook

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Hattie's Preacher Summary:

David Long's life as a Philadelphia lawyer comes to an abrupt halt when God calls him to preach the Gospel. Nothing in David's training has prepared him for the set-in-their-ways congregation of his first church in Mortonville--to say nothing of the church pianist and her immediate affect on him. As Mortonville's dyed-in-the-wool old maid, Hattie Fairchild's one act of defiance is to play piano for the church and to read novels during the sermons. Never in her wildest dreams does she ever envision the new minister turning her life upside down.

David Long's life as a Philadelphia lawyer comes to an abrupt halt when God calls him to preach the Gospel. Nothing in David's training has prepared him for the set-in-their-ways congregation of his first church in Mortonville--to say nothing of the church pianist and her immediate affect on him. As Mortonville's dyed-in-the-wool old maid, Hattie Fairchild's one act of defiance is to play piano for the church and to read novels during the sermons. Never in her wildest dreams does she ever envision the new minister turning her life upside down.