
Not from Around Here
What Unites Us, What Divides Us, and How We Can Move Forward
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Tom Parks
About this listen
Brandon O’Brien writes about his life growing up in rural America, young adulthood in the suburbs, and midlife in Manhattan. Through personal stories, humor, and reflection he looks at how the place we grow up shapes our lives, beliefs, and faith.
Download the accompanying reference guide.©2019 Brandon J. O'Brien (P)2019 Oasis AudioListeners also enjoyed...
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