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Liar's Winter: An Appalachian Novel Liar's Winter: An Appalachian Novel by Cindy K. Sproles
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“He maketh me to lie down in green pastures. He leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul. I found it strange that the good Lord’s words was so true. Here I was, layin down under his green pastures, and right beside the gentle ripplin water of the Indian River. I held on to the good Lord’s words and, oddly enough, I stopped chillin. I guessed they was such good words that they warmed my heart.”
Cindy K. Sproles, Liar's Winter: An Appalachian Novel
“Look a yonder at that eagle. This here is why I’m grateful. The good Lord feeds my soul. He mounts me up on wings like that there eagle, and He sets me to soar through the mornin on the breath of the day.” She sighed. “Ain’t it beautiful?”
Cindy K. Sproles, Liar's Winter: An Appalachian Novel
“Truth sometimes hurts. It hurts when our eyes get opened and we find things we ain’t bargained for. But in the long run, the truth brings the greater reward. The truth always sets a body free.”
Cindy K. Sproles, Liar's Winter: An Appalachian Novel
“Ain't nothing better than risin' with the good Lord every day. A body has to stand and take in the blessin' of the day. Say a little prayer. Be grateful for a moment.”
Cindy K. Sproles, Liar's Winter: An Appalachian Novel