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This book is about a sensitive boy's confrontation with fundamentalist religion, and it encourages its readers to think about the subject. Although this book is beautifully written, some readers might object to its portrayal of born again Christianity and revival ministry. However, young people who are examining what they believe will learn from looking critically at Pete's religious struggle.
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