Gray Mountain
Book Details
Author(s)Keith Taylor
ISBN / ASINB00P85OBD4
ISBN-13978B00P85OBD3
Sales Rank607,033
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
John Grisham’s, Gray Mountain, is a best seller. It is 2008 and Samantha Kofer's profession at a tremendous Wall Street law office is on the road to success until the retreat hits and she gets downsized, furloughed, escorted out of the building. Samantha, however, is one of the "fortunate" partners. She's offered a chance to work at a legitimate help facility for one year without pay, after which there would be a remote possibility that she'd recover her old employment. In a matter of days Samantha moves from Manhattan to Brady, Virginia, populace 2,200, in the heart of Appalachia, a some piece of the world she has just perused about. Mattie Wyatt, long lasting Brady inhabitant and leader of the town's legitimate help center, is there to show her the means by which to "help true individuals with genuine issues." For the first run through in her profession, Samantha readies a claim, sees within a real court, gets reprimanded by a judge, and gets dangers from local people who aren't so excited to have a huge city attorney nearby. Furthermore she discovers that Brady, in the same way as most residential communities, harbors some huge insider facts. Her new occupation takes Samantha into the cloudy and hazardous universe of coal mining, where laws are regularly broken, guidelines are disregarded, regulations are spurned, groups are isolated, and the area itself is under assault from Big Coal. Roughness is constantly practically around the bend, and inside weeks Samantha ends up inundated in case that turns destructive. My book is different. In this book, Gray Mountain, there are moral lessons such as, the last shall be first-as seen in the parable by Jesus in Luke 13:23-30. Also, there is a lesson on how to “die to self that others may live.†This story is inspired by the parable of the grain of wheat that Jesus told in John 12:24. The final story has a lesson illustrating the truth that you should protect yourself. It is rendered from the parable in Mark 3:27. This book has modernized renditions of the classic parables that Jesus Christ told over two thousand years ago. Enjoy*










