![]() ![]() Set in small-town New Bremen, Minnesota in the summer of ’61, Ordinary Grace is the coming-of-age tale of 13-year-old Frank Drum, the son of a Methodist pastor and a wildly artistic mother with the voice of an angel. Allusions from critics to the likes of To Kill a Mockingbird. Predictions like “destined to be hailed as a classic work of literature.” In what has now become my refrain when picking up new books, stubbornly naïve as I am, I found myself thinking, what could go wrong? Gushing accolades from the likes of Dennis Lehane. Now, from the outset this book seems to have everything going for it. One of the greatest literary cons of our time. We know dates and times and locations and participants but accounts of what happened depend upon the perspective from which the event is viewed. ![]() And what I know from my studies and from my life is that there is no such thing as a true event. ![]()
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