Fault Lines, Janet Sumner Johnson
Fault Lines, Janet Sumner Johnson
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Fault Lines

Author: Janet Sumner Johnson

Narrator: Eevin Hartsough

Unabridged: 8 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/12/2024


Synopsis

SOME SECRETS CAN’T STAY LOCKED AWAY.

After the incredible events of the last official Winterton Bee, Hope and Gordon Smith have discovered that having an extended family isn’t so bad … and maybe their famous relatives’ lives aren’t so charmed. But Hope is still hiding a secret, and it’s a big one.

When Elizabeth Springer goes missing just before the Wintertons’ big Thanksgiving celebration—their first reunion since the spelling bee—Hope knows it’s time to come clean. Especially if it means saving Ms. Springer. But none of the Winterton clan wants to hear it. Worse, they accuse Hope of making up the whole story for attention.

Ready to give up on her newfound family, Hope gets a cryptic coded letter with instructions on how to find James Winterton—her long-estranged grandfather.

What’s more, the letter hints that Jane Winterton hid away much more than a simple treasure. Now Hope and Gordon face the impossible task of convincing their family to follow a shifty clue to find the man they want to see least, in order to save the woman who’s been lying to them for years.

With even more family intrigue and peppered with delicious literary what-ifs, the second installment in the middle grade The Winterton Deception series delivers another twisty, electric puzzle mystery young sleuths will eagerly devour.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Chrys Jones on November 15, 2021

The CRT and social justice conversations are still in full force in evangelicalism. For years, the war was waged via Youtube videos, sermon clips, discernment blogs, and social media threads. I’ve longed for long-form writing on these matters, and finally, books are being written discussing these ma......more

Goodreads review by David on April 14, 2021

Trouble has been brewing for some while now. Social justice warriors have taken to the streets, courtroom, and universities. Most recently, social justice has penetrated the church walls. While many applaud the social justice movement, including well-known evangelical leaders, a few are standing str......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on April 06, 2021

The heart of Voddie Baucham’s book “Fault Lines” can be summarized with this sentence: “there is not a book in the world that is better suited to address men on the issue of race than the Bible. That is not to say that there is no help to be found in other books. It is, however, to say that they are......more

Goodreads review by Joost on May 05, 2021

Baucham has done painstaking research in an area that is dividing our nation, and even more troubling, the church. Several of my friends--at one time robust, biblical Christians--have embraced CSJ and CRT, and now are immune to facts, evidence, biblical reasoning, and the law of non-contradiction. B......more

Goodreads review by Brian on January 24, 2024

A mixed bag. I resonate with much of Voddie’s analysis of CRT, BLM, and other justice-related issues. I appreciate his candid telling of his own story as a black man. And I agree with his basic understanding of the gospel. But on the other hand, I think Voddie is too harsh in his remarks about other......more