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Pray Hard

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Believing in miracles can be hard work. Twelve-year-old Amelia Forrest has a lot to pray improving her bad grades, fixing her strained relationship with her mama, and most importantly, dealing with her guilt over the role she played in her daddy's death. But since Daddy died, Amelia has stopped believing in anything. Not prayer. Not miracles. And certainly not the crackpot visions of an ex-convict named Brother Mustard Seed who claims to have contact with her daddy.

Brother Mustard Seed is determined to bring a little faith back into Amelia's life, no matter how hard she tries to stop him. And when the strange little man moves in with her and her mama, Amelia realizes her life will never be the same again.

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First published April 1, 2001

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Pamela Walker

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April 30, 2024
Amelia Forrest’s Dad died in a plane crash a few months ago. She now has no idea what to do or who/what to believe. The summer after the crash, she decides to get herself and and her mother back on track, as their life has slowly derailed since the crash. The morning Amelia puts her plan into motion, she sends her mom to the salon to get her hair done. While her mom is gone, someone comes to the door who claims he’s seen Amelia’s father. Amelia knows this obviously isn’t true, and tells him her father is dead. The man starts bawling and sits on the porch after Amelia shuts the door. While looking out the window waiting for the man to leave, Amelia gets the feeling her life is about to change forever. This is the heartfelt story of a 6th grade girl and her mother dealing with grief, and having two very different perspectives of dealing with it, and learning how to believe. Amazing story, very much recommend. At times the story can be a little boring, but hold on until the end - I promise it’s worth it.
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January 23, 2011
love it so far! suggest reading it if you are a christan!
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