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PALM COAST, Fl., Aug. 1 /Christian Newswire/ -- Can two women who oppose each other at the core of their personal beliefs be best friends? Absolutely and unconditionally, yes. In her new book, "Pathos in My Pocket: Your Truth or Mine?" Sherry Bach explores the exciting dynamics of a close and lasting friendship between a Christian and an atheist. Complete with political intrigue and controversial issues, Ms. Bach's book also explores big ideas like absolute truth and societal ills caused by poor parenting.
Against all odds, Amanda and Trisha are best friends. Trisha is an artist who believes in God and lives by faith; Amanda is an atheist who only believes in what she can see and prove. Still suffering from the devastating loss of her husband, Amanda has strong opinions about the solution to societal problems and convinces Trisha and others to join her crusade to right these wrongs. Met with political opposition to their ideas, the women find an ally who also challenges Amanda with real, absolute truth. The surprising climax of the story finds Amanda at a crossroads of belief at the supreme turning point of her life.
Sherry Bach knows her characters. When she began to write "Pathos in My Pocket" she was an atheist and came to belief in God when the book was approximately two thirds completed. Finishing this gripping story with a new understanding of absolute truth, Ms. Bach brings unique insight to the mind of her characters. United by tragedy and victory, Amanda and Trisha become real women with a real, if improbable, friendship. Ms. Bach says, "Tragedy either delivers us closer to the refined good qualities of who we are or turns us away from the light of truth. Our friendships can have an impact, good or bad, on how we handle life."
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