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Roger and Kristi Rae Bruner's debut novel, Found in Translation, is a charming and sincere commentary on racial sensitivity and interdependence. When I started writing years ago, I wanted to create real characters who, though imperfect, could navigate the minefields of race and prejudice with God's grace. Roger E. Bruner is the author of ten novels. Day One "What do you mean I missed my connecting flight?" Never had I raised my voice to my parents—or to any other adult, for that matter—but I couldn't have screamed much louder at that forty-something Skyfly Airline representative if I'd tried. 10 found in translation Although I’d once seen a magician on TV make an airliner disappear, Millie couldn’t shrink my concerns by a single millimeter. “There’s your problem.” I heard the implied “you dodo” as she pointed to my wrist. “Your watch is wrong. It’s p.m. now—actually We started talking at ” She failed toMissing: Roger E. Bruner.


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Roger E. Bruner. Average rating: · ratings · reviews · 24 distinct works • Similar authors. Found in Translation (Altered Hearts, #1) by. Roger E. Bruner (Goodreads Author), Kristi Rae Bruner. avg rating — ratings — published — 11 editions. Want to Read. saving. Roger and Kristi Rae Bruner's debut novel, Found in Translation, is a charming and sincere commentary on racial sensitivity and interdependence. When I started writing years ago, I wanted to create real characters who, though imperfect, could navigate the minefields of race and prejudice with God's grace. Found in Translation by Roger E. Bruner with Kristi Rae Bruner Barbour, pages YA; Christian /5 stars Source: Received via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review Summary: Kim is a spoiled girl from Georgia on her way to her first mission trip in Mexico. Upon arrival, she discovers that their mission is far different than she had expected.

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