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Abigail's uncle is a preacher. He's also the reason she has scars she never shows anyone.
When Abigail finally runs, she has nothing. No money. No plan. No one. Just a fierce certainty that she belongs to nobody but herself. Then she meets Billy, a one-legged Civil War veteran who can't remember his own name, and the two become unlikely traveling companions—hopping freight trains, following hobo markings scratched into wood and stone, and searching for what they've each lost. He's looking for his memory. She's looking for her father, a Union soldier the family declared dead years ago. Neither of them is looking for God.
But in a small town with a kind preacher's wife who keeps her promises, a church that isn't like her uncle's, and a mystery that stretches all the way to Oberlin College, Abigail begins to wonder if the random, painful splotches of her life might be turning into something she can't yet see. Something that looks, against all odds, like a masterpiece.
For anyone who's wrestled with faith after being wounded by the church, A Good Road to Follow is a story that doesn't rush the healing and doesn't pretend the scars aren't real.