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The Day After Jimmy Got Saved: Reflections On Growing Up Mennonite In Knoxville
Ken Yoder
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| #1600782 in Books | 2016-05-13 | Original language:English | 9.00 x.67 x6.00l, | File type: PDF | 294 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Great read!|By Mary A. Yutzy|I grew up Mennonite in another community and though there were differences that were specific to Mr. Yoder's cultural surroundings of Knoxville, TN., growing up Mennonite will always have it's particular flavor that will stay with us all our lives. The stories, told with a lilt of humor, are a look into the life of a boy, figuring out life as he go|About the Author|Ken Yoder grew up in East Tennessee and was part of small Mennonite churches in Knoxville and Concord, Tennessee. In 1951 his family moved to University and 5th Avenue, where his father was superintendent of the Knoxville Mennonite Mission. From
A young boy grows up in a traditional Mennonite home, but in East Tennessee, far from a large Mennonite community. He wants to fit in, both into the culture of his birth and religious tradition and also in the culture of his surroundings, known as "the world." Growing up is by nature challenging. Added to the usual growing pains are the complexities of two cultures that clash, namely traditional Mennonite culture and the southern culture of East Tennessee. Underneath...
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