Trevor's Treasures

by Katie S. Watson


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Softcover
£15.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 09/01/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 306
ISBN : 9781491832134

About the Book

TREVOR HARDING, pursues his Ms. In archeology at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and falls in love with Rachel Rosenberg, his arch professor’s daughter. She gives him short shrift when he tries to get acquainted. She emits the same angst against Gentiles as Professor Rosenberg. Trevor’s hopelessness becomes hopeful when Rachel is hospitalized; the result of a suicide bomber. Trevor visits Rachel in the hospital. She is traumatized, refuses to eat, and harbors a death wish. With much cajoling and shaming, he gets her eating and wanting to live again. Love enters between spoons of food and knitting of bones. The professor, finding the pair laughing and kibitzing, takes umbrage at their conviviality. He removes his daughter from the hospital against medical advice...eliminating the Goyim factor. Trevor is sent to Egypt to help a sister dig. Rachel, recovered, visits friends of Trevor’s; David and Ida Sherman, Messianic Jews. When Trevor returns he finds Rachel has become a believer in Jesus, the Messiah. High hopes. They are spiritually on the same wave length. Plans for marriage surface. Fate has other plans. Rachel is killed as a bomb strikes the plant where she works. Trevor is distraught. Life loses meaning; God is unjust. Fears and distrust stalk him. Another beauty from the States enters camp. But... she’ s spoken for. Has Cupid taken umbrage against our hero age 29? Au contraire. A guardian angel nudges Cupid out of the way and everything in Trevor’s garden comes up lovely.


About the Author

Born Catherine Scott McNeill in Glasgow, Scotland, she immigrated to the United States with parents and three siblings at age six. Raised in Detroit, Michigan, Catherine graduated summa cum laude from Northwestern High School. She met and married Gilbert Hinton Watson in 1939. Gilbert entered theological seminary in Ft. Worth, Texas. Seven children were born to this union. Th eir ministry focused on church planting; church building in the West. Catherine pursued higher education when the children were grown. She earned a B.S. degree from Eastern MI University in 1973; a Ms. Degree in Library Science in 1978. She taught in the Detroit public school system. Th e couple retired to Easley S.C. in 1986, where for several years was a homebound teacher for South Carolina Dept. of Education. Gilbert passed away in 1992. Catherine conducts a home Bible study in her home in Easley, every Tuesday morning.