I Can't Remember My Name
  • Published:
    Sep-2016
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    Print
  • Main Genre:
    Christian
  • Pages:
    258
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Each book in this series is complete and can stand alone. In this story, amnesia-stricken Roy Anderson believes himself to be a king-king over the local nursing home. He sees the staff as palace staff: butlers, maids, housekeeper, cook, scullery maids, chauffeur, etc. The residents are his people - some are nobility and some are not. But these are the citizens of his kingdom. As the establishment has fallen onto hard times and will have to close its doors soon, "King" Roy and "Queen" LeeAnn buy the nursing home, since Roy believes it to be his ancestral family castle, it having been constructed to resemble an old English castle. While trying to learn how the finances have fallen into such hard times, Roy discovers that someone has been pilfering funds and so dons his detective hat and enlists the help of LeeAnn and their grandchildren to solve the case of: The Missing Funds. During his investigation and "rule," he promotes various residents to unprecedented positions: royal secretary, royal press secretary, assistants to the royal court jester, royal gardeners and knights. He refers to the staff by titles such as: royal butler, royal housekeeper, and royal taste-tester, even calling the distinguished Chief of Staff simply by his sir name of Burke, believing him to be the head butler. The guards and orderlies are knights, while the doctors are dubbed titles of nobility: Duke, Duchess, and Viscount. Friends and families of the residents are referred to as visiting dignitaries. The local press is constantly hounding Roy for interviews. Since he is the only royalty the town lays claim to, the novelty of such an article is too great a temptation for them to restrain themselves. In her private Bible reading and meditation, LeeAnn is endeavoring to understand Ecclesiastes 12, which describes old age in picturesque language. Weekly Roy preaches on the characteristics of a man who walks closely with God, as found in Psalm 15. Through it all, the residents and staff are helped to gain a closer walk with the Lord and gradually realize that they are dearly loved by King Roy and LeeAnn his queen.
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    • First Edition
    • Sep-2016
    • Createspace
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 1511663723
    • ISBN13: 9781511663724



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