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General & Miscellaneous Religious Biography, Blue Collar Workers - Biography, Oklahoma - State & Local History, Regional Studies - Midwest U.S., Working Class, Oklahoma - Regional Biography
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Oklahoma City Seven Car

by James Hipskind
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Overview

Taxicab driving is a strange and unsettling occupation. In Oklahoma City Seven Car, author and former cab driver James Hipskind offers a glimpse into a cabby's world from the other side of the safety shield. His fascinating enounters and keen perceptions into human nature capture moments of truth that illuminate the power of the human spirit as well as the Holy Spirit.

About the author:
James Hipskind is a minister and former taxi dirver who resides in Oklahoma with his wife, Cindy. They have been married for twenty-seven years and have three grown children and three grandchildren. Mr. Hipskind continues to pursue his personal ministry and takes the greatest reward from helping others. Oklahoma City Car is his first book.

Synopsis

Taxicab driving is a strange and unsettling occupation. In Oklahoma City Seven Car, author and former cab driver James Hipskind offers a glimpse into a cabby's world from the other side of the safety shield. His fascinating enounters and keen perceptions into human nature capture moments of truth that illuminate the power of the human spirit as well as the Holy Spirit.

About the author:
James Hipskind is a minister and former taxi dirver who resides in Oklahoma with his wife, Cindy. They have been married for twenty-seven years and have three grown children and three grandchildren. Mr. Hipskind continues to pursue his personal ministry and takes the greatest reward from helping others. Oklahoma City Car is his first book.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2003
Publisher
American Literary Press, Incorporated
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781561678181

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