Walking With Henry--Big Lessons from a Little Donkey on Faith, Friendship, and Finding Your Path by Rachel Anne Ridge is a true story about Rachel and her donkey, Henry. One day, Rachel decides her donkey, Flash, needs company in the pasture. So, she rescues a small donkey and names it Henry. Rachel has plans, but Henry will teach her lessons that she never expected! I enjoyed this short book very much which is just about 200 pages. Rachel tells the story very well and I loved Flash and Henry! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 5: Then, when I least expect it, a small beam of light breaks through the darkness and offers a glimpse of goodness. A reminder, perhaps, that I am never really alone.
Grace is present.
And if grace is present, then God is too.
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Tuesday, September 17, 2019
"Walking with Henry" by Rachel Anne Ridge
Labels:
animals,
heartwarming,
inspirational,
non-fiction
Friday, September 13, 2019
"Alone At Dawn" by Dan Schilling & Lori Chapman Longfritz
The writing is so good that it made me feel I was in the battle! This was a good read for the week of 9/11. I want to thank all the men and women who have served and who are serving in our military forces. I appreciate your sacrifice! (Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Teaser from page ix: It's also the story of one man, John Chapman, who would earn the nation's highest honor for bravery when he saved the lives of twenty-three comrades at the willing cost of his own. Finally, it is the history of John Chapman's fellow Combat Controllers during Operation Anaconda, America's first major operation in its ongoing Global War on Terror.
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Wednesday, September 11, 2019
"Hearts of Fire" by the voice of the martyrs--8 co-authors
Hearts of Fire is a compilation of the stories of the faith and persecution of eight women in the Underground Church. This is non-fiction and eye-opening, thought provoking and inspirational. I didn’t realize before I read this book the persecution of Christians is so prevalent around the world. The stories were heartbreaking but al showed how costly it is to be a Christian in some places and how we take so much for granted here in the USA. I would recommend this to any Christian.
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 21: Once more Adel realized she was the only hostage in sight. She didn’t dare imagine how many of the others had been killed. At that moment she didn’t know which was worse—to be dead or to be held captive by these vicious madmen.
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(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 21: Once more Adel realized she was the only hostage in sight. She didn’t dare imagine how many of the others had been killed. At that moment she didn’t know which was worse—to be dead or to be held captive by these vicious madmen.
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Labels:
Christianity,
faith,
heartbreaking,
inspirational
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
"Soul Dog-A Journey into the Spiritual Life of Animals" by Elena Mannes
Soul Dog by Elena Mannes tells a true story. Elena lives life with order. She knows what she is going to do at work and it carries over into her life away from the office. Order rules! Now, she wants a companion and decides to get a dog. Her world of order is soon to change.
If you are dog owner, you will enjoy this book! The part of this book I enjoyed most was the interaction between Elena and her dog. There was also a spiritual aspect to this book that I found interesting.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 9: I stood there paralyzed, unsure what to do beyond grabbing the newspapers and soaking everything up. My fight-or-flight response took over and I picked up the phone and dialed the breeder.
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If you are dog owner, you will enjoy this book! The part of this book I enjoyed most was the interaction between Elena and her dog. There was also a spiritual aspect to this book that I found interesting.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 9: I stood there paralyzed, unsure what to do beyond grabbing the newspapers and soaking everything up. My fight-or-flight response took over and I picked up the phone and dialed the breeder.
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Saturday, September 7, 2019
"Life and Other Inconveniences" by Kristan Higgins is Heartwarming and Touching
Life and Other Inconveniences by Kristan Higgins is a heartwarming, touching novel about family, love, grief, marriage and personal relationships. This is not a book with action but about life issues such as brother rivalry, unwed mother, marriage, suicide, single parenting, death, wealth, self-esteem, illness and family relationships.
It started out slow for me and I was a bit confused at first because of so many characters to keep straight. I even set it aside and almost gave up on it but am glad I finished it. I liked the dogs though and Luigi, Miller's cat. The ending was very touching and made me tear up. I chose to read this one because I saw a book club recommended it and I saw it also recommended other books I enjoyed. Discussions questions are included in the back for book clubs. (4 stars)
Teaser from page 5: A few years ago, I’d told Riley the facts: Genevieve London of the adorable purses was my grandmother, and I’d lived with her for ten years after my mother died because my father couldn’t take care of me. I explained that Genevieve wasn’t the nicest person, so we didn’t talk anymore.
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Labels:
death,
Dementia,
family,
grief,
heartwarming,
marriage,
money,
mothers and daughters,
mothers and sons,
parenting,
touching
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