Ain’t No Mountain

Ain’t No Mountain by Sharon Ewell Foster, published by Bethany House Publishers in 2004, is a 330-page work that explores the lives of two uniquely flawed characters. The narrative unfolds with a blend of poetic voice, wisdom, and humor, presenting a lonely, overly loud man and a woman who wears an excessive amount of perfume. As their stories intertwine, the book delves into the dynamics of personal relationships and the challenges of self-awareness.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes including fiction, romance, and contemporary issues, all set against a backdrop of religious and cultural elements. The characters’ journeys highlight the importance of honesty and the impact of unspoken truths, as they confront their shortcomings and seek connection. This edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human interaction and the transformative power of understanding.
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With poetic voice, wisdom, and humor, Foster introduces readers to two lovably flawed characters: a lonely, overly loud man and a woman who wears way too much perfume. Afraid to hurt their feelings, no one has ever told them of their faults. But that’s about to change.
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