Amy J. Cattapan interviews Stephanie Landsem about her new novel, a re-telling of the parable of the prodigal son.
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In a Far-Off Land by Stephanie Landsem
The desperation of the Great Depression meets the glamour of Old Hollywood. In A Far-Off Land is a story about the price of fame, the truth sacrificed on its altar, and the love that brings a prodigal daughter home.
Stephanie Landsem writes historical fiction about women, for women. The Living Water Series is authentic biblical fiction about women transformed by their encounters with Jesus. Her new novel, In a Far-Off Land, is a re-telling of the parable of the prodigal son in 1930s Hollywood and the Great Depression.
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About the Author
Amy J. Cattapan
A.J. Cattapan, DM, Ed.D., is an award-winning author, speaker, and teacher. Her YA novel Angelhood and her middle grade book Seven Riddles to Nowhere have won multiple awards. She is also the author of Sweet Jesus, Is It June Yet?, a book on combatting teacher burnout (Ave Maria Press). Follow her at AJCattapan.com.
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