![]() Paul had been anxious about this move more than the others, even though it would only be temporary. Maybe Sean should drag his knuckles out of the Stone Age and get a GPS. Paul’s grip tightened on the clumsily-folded map as he peered out the window. Paul had been certain they were heading the right way, but the two-lane country roads they had traveled the last half hour had few markers, and his older brother questioned whether they had missed a junction sign. Will they acquire the strength of character and virtue to take only what rightfully belongs to them or are they in way over their heads, with more than a few lost artifacts at stake?Īn unexpected detour left them lost in the dark. Their abiding friendship deepens as they work side by side to uncover what could be lost treasure. Paul’s new home with the Muellers provides solace, especially in the form of Rachel, his friend and confidante. Or so he and his brother think, until devastating news lands on their doorstep. Sixteen-year-old Paul Porter’s relocation to Pennsylvania is a temporary move during his dad’s deployment. This month, the Catholic Writers’ Guild is touring Carolyn Astfalk’s book, “Rightfully Ours.” It bears a Nihil Obstat and is a CWG Seal of Approval winner! A coming-of-age story of first love, buried treasure, and discovering some things are worth the wait. ![]()
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