Edgar Allan
- 134 pages
- 5 hours of reading
When the Ficketts decide to adopt Edgar Allan, they don't see the boy as a ticking time bomb. He is black, they are white, and their neighbors are determined to stop them.
This author harbored a lifelong ambition to write, persistently pursuing their craft despite early rejections. Their narrative style is characterized by a rich tapestry of emotion, detail, and excitement that resonates with readers of all ages. While also penning works for adults, the author finds their most stimulating ideas often manifest as stories intended for younger audiences, drawing inspiration from the myriad facets of everyday life.


When the Ficketts decide to adopt Edgar Allan, they don't see the boy as a ticking time bomb. He is black, they are white, and their neighbors are determined to stop them.
The collection of poems invites readers to explore their faith and find Jesus in every aspect of life. Through heartfelt verses, the author encourages a deeper connection with spirituality, offering inspiration and comfort in various circumstances. Each poem serves as a reflection on life's challenges and joys, aiming to uplift and motivate readers to seek a more profound relationship with Christ amidst their daily experiences.