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The Fall

by Kirsten Lasinski

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Plagued by memories of the bizarre accident that killed his father, Morris Jackson often wonders if he's to blame. When he begins dreaming of the idyllic Garden of Eden, he questions the harsh reality of his inner-city life. As his real and dream lives collide, a series of disturbing events propel Morris into a downward spiral toward violence and despair. But when his Christian friends risk their lives to demonstrate a love that forgives all offenses, Morris begins to see himself and others for what they really are: sinners in need of the Savior.… (more)
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Plagued by memories of the bizarre accident that killed his father, Morris Jackson often wonders if he's to blame. When he begins dreaming of the idyllic Garden of Eden, he questions the harsh reality of his inner-city life. As his real and dream lives collide, a series of disturbing events propel Morris into a downward spiral toward violence and despair. But when his Christian friends risk their lives to demonstrate a love that forgives all offenses, Morris begins to see himself and others for what they really are: sinners in need of the Savior.

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