Beatrice Harold was devastated when her husband, Harry, gave her an unmistakable proof of his infidelity on their anniversary. Her bitterness culminated in an affair of her own with a preacher who took advantage of her pain. So begins 4th Sunday in the Dirty . 4th Sunday explores Beatrice's increasing insight into the essence of love, faithfulness, family - and faith. In the process, she comes to value her daughter Beany's unsettling gifts and her son Alex's quest to be a man. She learns to forgive those closest to her who have committed acts of betrayal. Equipped with these lessons, she is able to forgive herself. Throughout 4th Sunday , Beatrice mentions a book of poetry that speaks to her heart and soul. That book, Black Frames , appears after Beatrice's story in this volume.
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