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Sometimes Truths Are Better Told Through Fiction: How a novel became a spiritual journey of activism
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Flight 93 crashed there. Nine trapped coal miners were miraculously rescued there. Coincidence? Or is there something special about Somerset County, Pennsylvania? On this show we welcome as our guest Sandra L. Huska, author of a unique and compelling novel, Legs in the Attic, to tell us more about this novel and how it became her spiritual journey of activism.
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