RESTORING BLAIR HOUSE
Kenneth Lippincott Captures Town Caught in Battle to Recreate Itself
Small Town Teacher Pens Small Town Drama
Kenneth Lippincott Captures Town Caught in Battle to Recreate Itself
2018-01-31
— Within the pages of
Kenneth Lippincott’s new book, Restoring Blair House, ($24.99,
paperback, 9781545615225; $41.99,
Dust Jacket, 9781545615232; $9.99,
e-book, 9781545617380) readers
will find an inspiring Christian novel brimming with adventure and some
hard-to-swallow truths. In this second installment of the Rock Creek Valley trilogy, a prodigal son returns home to restore
the Blair House, his dilapidated childhood home, during an extensive and
divisive highway construction. He finds that the home controls valuable water
and mineral rights, and this shakes the small town into a frenzy. At the center
of the novel, the author poses the question: how far would one go to get a
second chance . . . and at whose expense?
“School
reorganization and interstate highway construction often decimated small towns,
which then struggled to recreate themselves,” states the author. “Some
sought God, others went their own way, and powerful families wielded power, but
churches could bring healing.”
Kenneth Lippincott worked an educator in small towns for
forty-three years. He worked to bring people together and was twice selected as
Jaycee’s Man of the Year. He holds a Master’s Degree in Education
Administration in Community Education.
Xulon Press, a division of
Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more
than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Restoring Blair
House through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book
Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore,
amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.