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McGowan's Call

Published
Feb 2009
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
208

About This Book

McGowan's Call is a collection of short stories and a novella that chronicles Davis' path from the river town of Hatteras, Ohio to the suburbs of Dayton. This work of fiction provides a rare insight to pastoral ministry outside the scandals that regularly make headlines. It is an honest exposé of the real crisis that afflicts those who live in the public eye. Here is what was said of McGowan's Call in Heartlands Magazine: "The stories take us through Davis McGowan's years of ministry and his struggles and rewards in dealing with parishioners' illnesses, aging, deaths, doubts, and even a homicide in the suspenseful novella "False Witness." One could compare the book to Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio collection of Midwest portraits from a small town; only these are contemporary tales. A wide variety of townsfolk are shown, but the focus is squarely on McGowan as he matures into his job." -Larry Smith, editor

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Jun 2007 Drinian Press ISBN 0978516559
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Feb 2009 Drinian Press ISBN 0982060920
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Apr 2007 Drinian Press ISBN B004XQWO0Q
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Feb 2017 Drinian Press LLC ISBN B06WLLHLNK
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