"African Americans." . . "Southwest, New" . . "Nuns Fiction." . . "African American men Southwest (U.S.) Fiction." . . "Nuns." . . "1900 - 1999" . . "Religious orders for women Fiction." . . "African Americans Fiction." . . . "\"An amiable southern Negro, driving through the Southwest after getting out of the Army, stops to help four German refugee nuns build a church.\"" . . . . . "Catholic fiction" . . . . . "Lilies of the field : screenplay"@en . . "Homer Smith sets out, against impossible obstacles, to make a dream come true."@en . . "LILLIES OF THE FIELD" . "Christian fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Lilies of the field (Motion picture)"@en . . . . . . . "Les lys des champs" . . . . "The lilies of the field. [A novel.]"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The enchanting story of two unlikely friends, a black ex-GI and the head of a group of German nuns, The Lilies of the Field tells the story of their impossible dream--to build a chapel in the heart of the Arizona desert."@en . . . "Homer Smith was a carefree, Black ex-GI, until he decided to help a group of refugee nuns complete their dream of building a chapel in the midst of the desert." . . . . . . . . "Homer Smith, a black ex-GI, was a carefree man living the life of the open road -- until he met a group of German-speaking nuns with a dream."@en . . . . . "Homer Smith, a black ex-GI, was a carefree man living the life of the open road -- until he met a group of German-speaking nuns with a dream.-Back cover."@en . . . "The Lilies Of The Field.(Accelerated Reader)"@en . "An African-American itinerant worker encounters a group of East German nuns who are convinced he has been sent to them by God to help them build a new chapel." . "The lillies of the field" . "The lillies of the field"@en . . . "Les Lys des champs : [\"the Lilies of the field\"]. Traduit de l'anglais par Laurence Renaud" . . "Los Lirios del valle" . . "Los lirios del valle"@es . . . . "A young Negro man becomes involved in the faith-founded dream of four German nuns to build a church."@en . . . . . "Aiaurara lalapha'la" . . "Les Lys des champs : [\"The Lilies of the field\". Traduit de l'américain par Laurence Renaud.]" . . . . . . . . . . . . "The lilies of the field"@en . "The lilies of the field" . . . "The Liles of the field" . . . . . "Drama"@en . "Lilies of the field"@en . . . . "Les Lys des champs" . "Lilies of the Field"@en . . . . . . . "Lilies of the field" . . . "The Lilies of the field"@en . . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . "An amiable southern Negro, driving through the Southwest after getting out of the Army, stops to help four German refugee nuns build a church. They want him to stay & help finish the job."@en . . . . . . . "A young African-American man driving through the Southwest helps a group of German refugee nuns build a church." . "The lilies of the fields" . "Lilies of the Field" . "LILIES OF THE FIELD" . . "Les lys des champs : histoire" . . . . . . . . . "The Lilies of the Field"@en . . . . "A young black man stops to help a group of nuns and ends up building a church."@en . "The lilies of the field : [screenplay]"@en . . . . . "The story of a Negro, Homer Smith, who set out on his own after discharge from the army to see the west. He met four German nuns who believed that God had sent him to build their church."@en . "A free-spirited ex-G.I. stumbles upon five German refugee nuns in Arizona and helps them build a chapel."@en . . . . . . . . . "Novela estadounidense Siglo XX." . . "Catholic Church - Fiction." . . "Arizona" . . "Church buildings Fiction." . . . .