Snowed in at the ivory-towered Convers College, a professor's wife searches for a thaw--and for her own liberation Though born in New York, the men of Emmy Turner's family have long found their spiritual home in the idyllic Convers College. Her father, brothers, and uncles entered the New England i
What once we loved: a sisterhood of friendship and faith
โ Scribed by Jane Kirkpatrick
- Publisher
- WaterBrook Press
- Year
- 2001;2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 282 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1578562341
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
โ[Kirkpatrickโs] books enfold the reader. They whisper โlet me tell you about a woman whoโฆโ They find a secret place in each of us and bring it gently to the surface.โ
โSalem Statesman Journal, review of *All Together in One Place
- โKirkpatrick follows her well-received All Together in One Place with this rich and engaging sequel [No Eye Can See] that could easily stand aloneโฆa thoughtful exploration of human character and community.โ
โPublishers Weekly
From the Trade Paperback edition.
Product Description
A CIRCLE OF COURAGEOUS WOMEN DISCOVERS THE MEANING OF INDEPENDENCE, FORGIVENESS, AND LOVE Ruth Martin had a dream: to become an independent woman and build a life in southern Oregon for herself and her children. But when her friend Mazyโs inaction results in a tragedy that shatters Ruthโs dream, Ruth must start anew and try to heal her tender wounds.
Her friends are also moving on. Mazy wrestles with her understanding of what faith and family really mean; Tipton discovers that marriage requires more than sheโs ready to give; and Suzanneโs challenge is to keep seeing with new eyes. Together, the turn around women travel to arenas of untested promise where theyโll find a hope that sustains them and relationships theyโll cherish all their days.
THE FINAL BOOK IN THE KINSHIP AND COURAGE SERIES
From the Trade Paperback edition.
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