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What Blooms from Dust

Published
Jul 2018
Main Genre
Historical Historical
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352

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Just as Jeremiah Goodbye is set to meet his fate in the electric chair, a tornado tears down the prison walls, and he is given a second chance at life. With the flip of a coin, he decides to return to his home town of Nowhere, Oklahoma, to settle the score with his twin brother Josiah. But upon his escape, he enters a world he doesn't recognize—one that has been overtaken by the Dust Bowl. And the gift he once relied on to guide him is as unrecognizable as the path back to Nowhere.

After one jolt in Old Sparky, Jeremiah sees things more clearly and begins to question the mysterious circumstances surrounding the murders he was accused of. On his journey home, he accidentally rescues a young boy who follows him the rest of the way, and the pair arrive at their destination where they are greeted by fearful townspeople. When the Black Sunday storm hits the very next day, the residents of Nowhere finally begin to let the past few years of hardship bury them under the weight of all that dust.

Unlikely heroes, Jeremiah and his new companion, Peter Cotton, try to protect the townspeople from themselves, but Jeremiah must face his nightmares and free himself from the guilt of flipping the coin on those men who died.

Filled with mystery and magic, WHAT BLOOMS FROM DUST is the story of finding hope in the midst of darkness and discovering the beauty of unexpected kindness.

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First Edition Jul 2018 Thomas Nelson ISBN 078521741X
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Jun 2018 Thomas Nelson ISBN B077CXXF7W
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Jul 2018 Thomas Nelson ISBN 0785217428
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Feb 2024 -- Not Selected ISBN B0CQ325TFJ
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Aug 2018 Thorndike Press ISBN 1432854771
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