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Ordinary grace by william kent krueger summary
Ordinary grace by william kent krueger summary







Ordinary Grace is told in Frank’s voice, 40 years after the events of 1961, so as well as getting the point of view of his 13-year-old self, we also get an older, wiser take on events.

ordinary grace by william kent krueger summary

Bobby Cole’s death is a dark harbinger of things to come that summer, and for Frank Drum, it will prove to be a transformative one. With a lack of evidence to the contrary, however, the police are at a loss. Was it an accident? After all he was given to playing on the tracks and should have been able to move out of the way of an oncoming train. The body of sweet, mentally challenged little Bobby Cole has been found, broken by an oncoming train. Their lives are mostly happy, and summer is always a wonderful time for children, with the promise of no school and months of freedom, but this summer is different. Her disappointment is sometimes palpable, but she loves singing and playing for the church services, and sees in Ariel the possibility to live her dreams through her daughter, who will be going to the private conservatory Julliard soon.

ordinary grace by william kent krueger summary

Frank’s mother is an accomplished musician who expected to marry a lawyer, but his father returned from WWII a changed man, and felt the church was where he belonged.

ordinary grace by william kent krueger summary

It’s the summer of 1961 in the small town of New Bremen, Minnesota, where 13-year-old Frank Drum lives with his younger brother Jake, older sister Ariel, his mother Ruth, and his father Nathan, who is a pastor at three local churches. Written by William Kent Krueger - William Kent Krueger is already well known for his Cork O’Conner mystery series, but he has given us something a little bit different in Ordinary Grace.









Ordinary grace by william kent krueger summary