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Corn Husk Experiment

The lives of five strangers intertwine at a crowded football stadium, in this novel about the mysterious connections that unite us all.

A painfully shy boy. A troubled dancer. A lonely photographer. An extraordinarily gifted quarterback. A self-declared misfit. Their lives are about to converge for only a few hours—as they unknowingly become part of a mysterious phenomenon called The Corn Husk Experiment.

These five strangers, each with a challenge to overcome, will find themselves in a football stadium with more than seventy-five thousand others who are silently and secretly experiencing many of the same struggles and joys. Little do they know that a wise theologian has a plan for them—in a suspenseful novel with a healing message at its core about the connections we unknowingly share with each other.

Andrea Cale

Andrea Cale is a writer and a New York State Associated Press award recipient for spot news reporting. Before working on her first novel, The Corn Husk Experiment, Cale also served in the press office of a top 10 U.S. commercial bank holding company. She is a graduate of Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and holds a Master's Degree from Boston University's College of Communication. Cale attributes her drive to observe, understand opposing views and reach diverse audiences to her news experience. All have been critical in creating this relevant novel, she said. Cale lives in central Massachusetts with her husband, their two sons, a dog and some chickens.

Morgan James Publishing