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Once again, Bateman has filled each page with characters possessing a depth of emotion rarely seen in fiction. Unafraid to delve into the sensitive issue of racism, she reminds the reader of a person’s true value which is found beyond the skin—the soul. The freedom of which can only be found in Christ. Without mounting a soapbox, Bateman delicately points out that even those possessing a saving knowledge of Christ can find themselves enslaved by pride, guilt, and an ugly past.

An engrossing conclusion to The Color of the Soul, you will not be disappointed and will not want to skim a single paragraph. A skillful balance of drama, tension, and love, each chapter is better than the last.

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