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Resolute

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Dalton Hobbs is a teenage boy on a summer vacation with his family. What promises to be an ordinary, peaceful vacation, like every other, suddenly takes a turn for the worst.

President Alex Rossman has implemented a new law which proactively detains and removes Christians from society. After the capture of his family, and barely escaping with his freedom, Dalton is forced to go on the run. He finds himself struggling with his beliefs as well as what kind of God would allow this to happen.

Throughout his journey, he meets new friends, grows in his understanding of the sovereignty of God, and comes to grips with what he must do.

A typical teenage boy goes from obscurity to being thrust into the public eye and becoming someone the world will never forget.

288 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 26, 2018

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David Daniel

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David Daniel was born in Boston and grew up in Weymouth, MA.

In addition to novels, Daniel has published nearly 100 short stories and 300 articles, book and music reviews. He has worked as a fast food chef, a janitor, a carpenter, a tennis pro, a truck driver, and a "brain slicer" at Harvard Medical School. Currently he teaches at Lowell Middlesex Academy Charter School and is an adjunct professor at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, where he has served as the Jack Kerouac Visiting Writer in Residence. Daniel lives in Westford, MA with his family. He served as a consultant to a forthcoming documentary on Jack Kerouac's On the Road. Dennis McNally, official historian of the Grateful Dead, declared Daniel's suspense novel White Rabbit one of the best "Sixties' trips" he's taken. Reunion is his most recent novel.

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