THE COIN FLIP
- 214 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The Coin Flip is about two young men who come from Ireland to America in 1857, vying for the same dream of a lifetime...one wins and the other loses or does God intervene with His own plan?
Diese englische Übersetzerin, Linguistin und Bibelgelehrte ist bekannt für ihr tiefes Verständnis von Sprache und Schrift. Ihre Arbeit zeichnet sich durch Präzision und Fachwissen aus und bietet den Lesern neue Perspektiven auf biblische Texte. Durch ihre Studien trug sie zum Verständnis und zur Interpretation wichtiger religiöser Werke bei.





The Coin Flip is about two young men who come from Ireland to America in 1857, vying for the same dream of a lifetime...one wins and the other loses or does God intervene with His own plan?
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