The book Fifteen Minutes: a Novel was written by author Karen Kingsbury Here you can read free online of Fifteen Minutes: a Novel book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Fifteen Minutes: a Novel a good or bad book?
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He stepped outside his house and leaned on the doorframe. Craziness. Jesus was having dinner down the street, and even from this end of the block James could see the multitudes gathering around the dwelling, pushing their way inside. “Jesus! Help us . . . Jesus, over here!” “Let me through!” A man came screaming down the street, a child in his arms. “We have to get to Jesus! Please . . . let us through!” James scowled. Ridiculous. This whole Jesus thing made absolutely no sense. James wiped the ...sweat off his brow and peered at the distant chaos. Five men were shouting at the followers of Jesus, telling them they were crazy. A long sigh rattled from James’s chest. Every time Jesus came through town, people picked sides. There were the sick, the lame, the down and out, clamoring for his attention, looking for healing or some sort of inspiration, jumping on the bandwagon. The other camp was just as loud. Family mostly, to be honest. Cousins, aunts, uncles. People who knew the truth about Jesus.
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