The life of a taxicab driver can be dangerous, unpredictable, and unsettling. In Oklahoma City Seven Car, author and former cab driver James Hipskind gives readers a glimpse into the cabby's world from the other side fo the safety shield. Alone with no special training, equipment, or backup, cabbies are sometimes friend, servant, advocate, or prayer partner to the people they meet. Hipskind's fascinating encounters and keen perceptions into human nature capture moments of truth that resound with the power of the human ...
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The life of a taxicab driver can be dangerous, unpredictable, and unsettling. In Oklahoma City Seven Car, author and former cab driver James Hipskind gives readers a glimpse into the cabby's world from the other side fo the safety shield. Alone with no special training, equipment, or backup, cabbies are sometimes friend, servant, advocate, or prayer partner to the people they meet. Hipskind's fascinating encounters and keen perceptions into human nature capture moments of truth that resound with the power of the human spirit.
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New. 156167818X Product Description The life of a taxicab driver can be dangerous, unpredictable, and unsettling. Every fare is like the spin of the roulette wheel. In "Oklahoma City Seven Car, " author and former cab driver James Hipskind gives readers a glimpse into the cabby's world from the other side of the safety shield. His riveting first-person accounts transport readers from one side of Oklahoma City to another. Alone with no special training, equipment, or backup, cabbies are sometimes friend, servant, advocate, or prayer partner to the people they meet. Hipskind's keen perceptions into human nature capture moments of truth that resound with the power of the human spirit. About the Author James Hipskind is a minister and former taxi driver 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 Seven Car" is his first book.
Add this copy of Oklahoma City Seven Car to cart. $37.18, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2003 by American Literary Press, Inc.