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“The All American” by Susie Finkbeiner

Do Dreams Come True? This is a snapshot of the Harding family in the 1950’s. They are a family of five, with a mom transplanted from England, a well-known author for a father, two girls and a married son. For … Continue reading

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“Storming the Black Ice” by Don Brown

This is a war story, so there are violent, gory and bloody parts in this book.  There are also lots of technical sections, and jargon about war equipment, particularly submarines.  The author goes into great detail about those items.  This … Continue reading

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“Appointments with Heaven” by Dr. Reggie Anderson

Dr. Anderson is a medical doctor in rural Tennessee. He had an encounter with God while in medical school that changed his entire life. He was raised in a Christian home and made the commitment to be a Christian at … Continue reading

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“The River” by Michael Neale

This is the story of Gabriel, whose life–at the age of five–is dramatically changed by the death of his father.  The little boy’s life is completely altered when he is uprooted from his home by a beautiful river in the … Continue reading

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