The Devastator of 1997 humbled part of a noble and resilient culture. As I read Carol Taylor's accounts of authentic people and their authentically humbling encounters with hardship, I am humbled as well. I am humbled by her poignant and earthy storytelling and by those desperately great Americans whose intimate sense of purpose, community, perseverance, integrity, faith, and hope she conveys.
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The Devastator of 1997 humbled part of a noble and resilient culture. As I read Carol Taylor's accounts of authentic people and their authentically humbling encounters with hardship, I am humbled as well. I am humbled by her poignant and earthy storytelling and by those desperately great Americans whose intimate sense of purpose, community, perseverance, integrity, faith, and hope she conveys.
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