This Far by Faith by Faith Fowler
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This was a fascinating and easy read; enlightening and entertaining. The chapters are brief vignettes; looks into the conditions of poverty and recovery in the Cass Corridor and the various cottage industries the resourceful Methodist church led by Faith Fowler conjures up to generate revenue and employee the destitute; recycling tiers into mud mats, a haunted house, even the publishing house for this book. The author and even those she servers come across as plucky and hopeful against inconceivable odds.
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