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Cedarville University

2020

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All My Sons, Stacey R. Stratton, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps, Diane C. Merchant Oct 2020

All My Sons, Stacey R. Stratton, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps, Diane C. Merchant

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At the end of World War II, the Keller family is mourning younger son Larry, who has been missing in action and presumed dead. Older son Chris has returned home from military service and publicly acknowledges his feelings for Ann, Larry’s girlfriend. But mother Kate cannot accept that Larry is dead and believes that somewhere, somehow, her younger son is still alive. Joe Keller, the family patriarch, has been cleared of selling faulty aircraft parts that caused the deaths of 21 military pilots, while Ann’s father goes to jail for his part in covering up the faulty equipment. Despair sets …


The Heiress, Stacey R. Stratton, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe Jan 2020

The Heiress, Stacey R. Stratton, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe

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Shy and plain young girl Catherine Sloper falls desperately in love with the charming and handsome Morris Townsend. Catherine’s father, a successful doctor, forbids their marriage, fearing that the attraction Morris feels for Catherine may be more for her fortune than for her character. Catherine’s love for Morris is genuine but haunted by doubts regarding her appearance and lack of worldly experience. Her fears are realized when her proposed plan of an elopement fails to succeed, and she retreats into a world of loneliness. But when Morris returns and proposes to her once again, she responds in a shockingly unexpected …