Trade Paperback
320 pages
May 2004
Bethany House
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Book Jacket:
A modern-day fairytale, Ain’t No Mountain introduces an urban princess, lost and in search of her true identity. Still single and anything but satisfied, she is aided on her journey by a middle-aged, self-proclaimed hip hop god-mama who worries she might have been married one day too long, and an African prince who isn’t having any of it.
Along with eight friends, three sixteen-year-olds, a computer dating service, one MIA husband, and a whole lot of chicken, they embark on a humorous and poignant search for truth, true love, and happiness in a land called Baltimore. Like the song says, "Ain’t no mountain high…"!
Once more Sharon Ewell Foster captures our hearts with quirky humor, insights into human nature and culture, and a depth of spiritual understanding.
A reading group guide is included in the back of the book.