A fine white dust

author: Rylant, Cynthia
The visit of the traveling Preacher Man to his small North Carolina town gives new impetus to thirteen-year-old Peter's struggle to reconcile his own deeply felt religious belief with the beliefs and non-beliefs of his family and friends.
year: 1986, 1996, 1987, 2006, 2008
call number/section: 1000
subjects: religious life, fiction, conduct of life, interpersonal relations, friendship, circuit riders, fiction

Editions


A fine white dust
Rylant, Cynthia
Bradbury Press (1986)
The visit of the traveling Preacher Man to his small North Carolina town gives new impetus to thirteen-year-old Peter's struggle to reconcile his own deeply felt religious belief with the beliefs and non-beliefs of his family and friends.
Schools: 16



A fine white dust
Rylant, Cynthia
Aladdin Paperbacks (1996)
The visit of the traveling Preacher Man to his small North Carolina town gives new impetus to thirteen-year-old Peter's struggle to reconcile his own deeply felt religious belief with the beliefs and non-beliefs of his family and friends.
Schools: 6



A fine white dust
Rylant, Cynthia
Dell (1987)
The visit of the traveling Preacher Man to his small North Carolina town enables thirteen-year-old Peter to reconcile his own deeply felt religious belief with the beliefs and non-beliefs of his family and friends.
Schools: 1



A fine white dust
Rylant, Cynthia
Aladdin Paperbacks (2006)
The visit of the traveling Preacher Man to his small North Carolina town gives new impetus to thirteen-year-old Peter's struggle to reconcile his own deeply felt religious belief with the beliefs and non-beliefs of his family and friends.
Schools: 2



A Fine White Dust
Rylant, Cynthia
Audioworks (2008)
Thirteen-year-old Pete Cassidy, a troubled, insecure teenager, finds new meaning in his life when he encounters the itinerant Preacher Man, until betrayal leaves Pete to wrestle with grief, doubt, and his belief in God.
Schools: 0


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