
Scamming God | |
In 1851, only ten per cent of the people of the North wanted to abolish slavery. A year later, all that changed. Uncle Tom's Cabin had become a worldwide bestseller. The reason for its popularity was simple. It portrayed blacks as fully human. Rather than humanize a race, SCAMMING GOD humanizes a savior. It begins in 1976 and vibrates with the drift and thrust of the ambitions of our era and how they effect a young woman who gets knocked up by a con man, then gets even by pulling the mask off his Enron-like swindle, corporate law and conservatism. by Morgan Ibarra ISBN13: 978-1-4257-7463-9 (Trade Paperback) ISBN: 1-4257-7463-6 (Trade Paperback) Pages: 307 Subject: FICTION / General Availability Trade Paperback $17.99 For more information about the book, visit http://www2.xlibris.com/ScammingGod ![]() | |
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