Monthly Archives: May 2013

“Gone South” by Meg Moseley

Letitia McComb, Tish, has been named after her Civil War-era great-great-great grandmother.  Tish, a northerner, decides to restart her life in a small southern town. An only child, she has survived the death of her fiancée shortly before their wedding, … Continue reading

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“The Christian Alphabet Book: Teaching Children about Jesus, Prayer and the Bible” by Tracy Sands

There are lots of alphabet books available, but what makes this a unique book is that each letter of the alphabet is made with Christian symbols.   Two pages are devoted to each letter.  On those pages there is a word that … Continue reading

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“A Noble Groom” by Jody Hedlund

Young German-born Annalisa lives in a bleak world in 1880’s America.  Men control every part of her life.  In Annalisa’s world the men were served food first, the women got the leftovers–if there were any.  If a man mistreated his … Continue reading

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“Joni & Ken: An Untold Love Story”

Before reading this book, I already knew who Joni Eareckson Tada is. Many years ago, I had read the book she wrote entitled, “Joni.” That book chronicled the journey that began with a diving accident she had at the age … Continue reading

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