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Lit Professor recommends Jesse’s Seed for classroom use

I received a review copy as an English professor for consideration in college curriculum. I would definitely recommend this novel for the beauty of the writing and the depth of probing the human condition. Many young people will relate to the dissonance in David’s life and the tough choices he must make. In addition, the …

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Grace Dolak endorses Jesse’s Seed

Jesse’s Seed is a compelling story told well. I was drawn into David’s world, a world initially characterized by doubt and confusion, but which gained clarity as David discovered his true identity and pursued his destiny, a destiny much greater than he himself could have imagined possible. David’s story is a story of the triumph …

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Maryann Spikes suggests Jesse’s Seed

This book makes me wish I had unlimited time to binge-read. Intelligent, suspenseful, spiritually and psychologically probing, inhabited with characters whose too-real struggles you want to continue resolving. I don’t want to give away too much, but this novel does what my favorite novels do: make you love the one you originally resent. I most …

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Jesse’s Seed review by former literature professor

It’s been quite some time since I’ve found a novel that I was able to connect with in such a meaningful way. The characters are believable and well rounded, and I cared a great deal about what happened to them. Thematically, the book is centered around the reconciliation of rationalism and faith. While that tension …

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