Sutter’s Cross

Sutter’s Cross by W. Dale Cramer is a large print edition published by Baker Publishing Group in January 2003. This 400-page book presents a narrative set in a resort town in the southern Appalachians, where the residents lead comfortable lives, expecting predictability in their surroundings and faith. The arrival of a stranger named “Harley” disrupts this tranquility, challenging the community’s perceptions and beliefs.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of faith and transformation as the townspeople grapple with the implications of welcoming an outcast into their midst. Cramer’s elegant prose and Southern charm create a vivid backdrop for the unfolding drama, inviting reflection on the nature of compassion and sacrifice. This edition offers an accessible reading experience, making it suitable for those interested in fiction with Christian and religious elements.
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Men and women of all ages will warm to Cramer’s elegant prose and Southern charm. William Faulkner once insisted that great stories must capture the “old universal truths…love and honor and pity and pride and compassion and sacrifice.” Sutter’s Cross delivers the truth in grand style. Sutter’s Cross is a resort town in the southern Appalachians, where people live in comfortable homes, have comfortable portfolios, and wear comfortable clothes. They expect their lives, their weather, even their God, to be cooperative and predictable–until a stranger calling himself “Harley” shows up in the buffet line at the church’s annual spring picnic looking like a wreck and wearing stolen jeans. Can God use an outcast to change a town?
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