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Christine Wicker
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Lily Dale: The True Story of the Town That Talks to the Dead
— published 2003 — 8 editions |
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Not In Kansas Anymore
— 5 editions |
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The Fall of the Evangelical Nation: The Surprising Crisis Inside the Church
— published 2008 — 3 editions |
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God Knows My Heart: Finding a Faith That Fits
— published 1999 — 2 editions |
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The Spirits Of Lily Dale: Adventures In The Town That Talks To The Dead
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The Eyeball Killer
by John Matthews, Christine Wicker (Goodreads Author), Matthews — published 1996 |
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Really great. I have a particular fascination with tent-revivalists, dating back to my life in the southeastern US long ago. Actually, before that. I can't imagine how hard it was for Donna to write about her young life with these people, includin...
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Fantastic memoir about growing up in the tent revival culture of the 50s and 60s. Johnson's story is shocking and heartbreaking and feels thoroughly honest. Her struggle between believing in the miracles and Brother Terrell's power and seeing the...
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Donna Johnson's mother joined Brother David Terrell's tent revival circuit as an organist in the early 1960's and Donna and her brother Gary spent most of their childhood in this world, traveling the South and hearing the Gospel every night. This...
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“It's often the outcasts, the iconoclasts, the hyper-religious, the young people, sometimes middle-aged women, those who have the least to lose because they don't have much in the first place, who feel the new currents and ride them the farthest.”
― Christine Wicker, Not In Kansas Anymore
― Christine Wicker, Not In Kansas Anymore


























