The Making of Tibias Ivory: Through the Eyes of Innocence

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Casa de Snapdragon LLC, 2009 - 301 pages
Bound to a chair, hands tied, face covered in a burlap sack, five-year old Tibias Ivory- the illegitimate, bi-racial son of Bethany Ivory, the daughter of the small, southern town of Principle's leading preacher and a murdered, black, high-school superstar, Mahognus "Hog" Worthington- has had the innocence of his young life ripped away by the depths of bigotry and degradation of hate. These horrific transgressions left his father hanging from a tree and ripped Tibias' hometown apart before he ever took a breath. But the lessons that he learns from his mother, her new friend, Sergeant Luke Worthy, and an eccentric newcomer to Principle, Adam Zur, will give him the strength to believe that the impossible can happen and keep him from experiencing his father's fate. Deceit is brought to light, and the deeds of death will discover justice as the festering wounds of a town's heart are exposed to the divine love that can heal it.

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About the author (2009)

D. Allen Jenkins hails from the heart of Buckeye Nation in Columbus, Ohio. He writes from the perspective of a husband of 28-years, the father of one son, and of being an ordained minister for over thirty-two years.

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