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When a sudden mysterious letter summons city minister Jo Archer from New Jersey to the Caribbean, she is plunged into a world of possibilities so large and obstacles so great she could gain or lose everything she holds dear. In this contemporary adventure novel full of challenge, mystery, romance, grace, plot twists, and ultimate enlightenment, Jo's search for her identity echoes the true story struggles of two victims who became victors: Joseph, deliverer of famine-struck Israel, and Enrique, liberator of the oppressed Taino people, from whom Jo is directly descended. As Jo confronts her own life-threatening and life-changing quest, she realizes she is "walking in every forgotten, undervalued, and marginalized woman's dream"--a chance to become the leader whom God destined her to be, amidst the highest adventure of her life.
"Cave of Little Faces whisks the reader into adventure in the Dominican Republic. The Spencers truly are masters of storytelling. It feels like you are there. This story could easily be made into a movie. The characters are delightful, unique, and so real. The dynamics of Jo's family come across in full color and in a relatable manner, and even the scammers are memorable characters. The storyline is captivating, to say the least. I could not put this book down. The vivid descriptions carried me away to another world--one filled with beauty, intrigue, drama, and a few good laughs as well. Bravo!"
--Jennifer Creamer, School of Biblical Studies, Youth With a Mission
"From their intriguing title, through a roster of memorable characters, to a string of concluding surprises that crackle like fireworks, the Spencers take us on a spiritual roller coaster ride graced with suspense, humor, and dilemmas of high moral complexity. As their heroine, Josefina, finds her way through the forests and mountains of Hispaniola, we realize that hers is a metaphor for the journey we all share--the pilgrimage of life."
--Robert Boenig, author of the award-winning C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages
"I enjoyed Cave of Little Faces! The storyline and the conflicts are great and the cross-cultural setting is one of the book's big strengths. . . . I loved the theology and history the authors brought into the book, managing to make arguments about Christianity's place in history come off as natural and not advertisements for the faith--a rare feat indeed! I also love the way they did the character descriptions. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful gift with me."
--Jasmine Myers, founder and director of the award-winning Still Small Theatre Troupe
William David Spencer and Aida Besancon Spencer have authored/edited twenty-three books, winning two dozen writing and editing awards, including "Outstanding Contribution to Literature" for the novel Name in the Papers (Southern California Motion Picture Council), an Edgar Award nomination for Mysterium and Mystery (Mystery Writers of America), and book awards for The Goddess Revival and Beyond the Curse (Christianity Today and Eternity). Aida, born in the Dominican Republic, and Bill, of Leni Lenape heritage, are listed in Contemporary Authors and Who's Who in America. See aandwspencer.com blog "Applying Biblical Truths Today," novel's soundtrack "Songs from the Cave…," and YouTube "High Sierra Nocturne" music video.
When a sudden mysterious letter summons city minister Jo Archer from New Jersey to the Caribbean, she is plunged into a world of possibilities so large and obstacles so great she could gain or lose everything she holds dear. In this contemporary adventure novel full of challenge, mystery, romance, grace, plot twists, and ultimate enlightenment, Jo's search for her identity echoes the true story struggles of two victims who became victors: Joseph, deliverer of famine-struck Israel, and Enrique, liberator of the oppressed Taino people, from whom Jo is directly descended. As Jo confronts her own life-threatening and life-changing quest, she realizes she is "walking in every forgotten, undervalued, and marginalized woman's dream"--a chance to become the leader whom God destined her to be, amidst the highest adventure of her life.
"Cave of Little Faces whisks the reader into adventure in the Dominican Republic. The Spencers truly are masters of storytelling. It feels like you are there. This story could easily be made into a movie. The characters are delightful, unique, and so real. The dynamics of Jo's family come across in full color and in a relatable manner, and even the scammers are memorable characters. The storyline is captivating, to say the least. I could not put this book down. The vivid descriptions carried me away to another world--one filled with beauty, intrigue, drama, and a few good laughs as well. Bravo!"
--Jennifer Creamer, School of Biblical Studies, Youth With a Mission
"From their intriguing title, through a roster of memorable characters, to a string of concluding surprises that crackle like fireworks, the Spencers take us on a spiritual roller coaster ride graced with suspense, humor, and dilemmas of high moral complexity. As their heroine, Josefina, finds her way through the forests and mountains of Hispaniola, we realize that hers is a metaphor for the journey we all share--the pilgrimage of life."
--Robert Boenig, author of the award-winning C. S. Lewis and the Middle Ages
"I enjoyed Cave of Little Faces! The storyline and the conflicts are great and the cross-cultural setting is one of the book's big strengths. . . . I loved the theology and history the authors brought into the book, managing to make arguments about Christianity's place in history come off as natural and not advertisements for the faith--a rare feat indeed! I also love the way they did the character descriptions. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful gift with me."
--Jasmine Myers, founder and director of the award-winning Still Small Theatre Troupe
William David Spencer and Aida Besancon Spencer have authored/edited twenty-three books, winning two dozen writing and editing awards, including "Outstanding Contribution to Literature" for the novel Name in the Papers (Southern California Motion Picture Council), an Edgar Award nomination for Mysterium and Mystery (Mystery Writers of America), and book awards for The Goddess Revival and Beyond the Curse (Christianity Today and Eternity). Aida, born in the Dominican Republic, and Bill, of Leni Lenape heritage, are listed in Contemporary Authors and Who's Who in America. See aandwspencer.com blog "Applying Biblical Truths Today," novel's soundtrack "Songs from the Cave…," and YouTube "High Sierra Nocturne" music video.
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