This is the novel that came second after Hope of Glory. It reads like a fictional biography and begins with an omniscient POV but morphs into third person.
Those who've read it had their favorite parts, some said they had a person in their lives sort of like the hero "Joey Parr". Others loved the cat that appeared occasionally.
The Famous One is definitely one of my favorites. Some just touch us in a unique way to write them. This one did.
This novel got to the very end of the querying process at a well-known agency but was ultimately rejected after receiving high marks. And so the independent, self-publishing, vanity publishing journey continued. Soon it will be nine novels indie-published.
Trivia: I was writing the sequel to Hope of Glory, which was to be called For His Glory, but I had to stop because it threatened to become as long and large as my first one! So I quit on it which was painful because I loved the entrance of some new characters. Shortly after that I began The Famous One.
Father, you are the giver of gifts and talents. I've always written, and I'm so thankful for all the stories and characters you've given to me. Apart from you, I can do nothing. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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