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I took one star off for the swear words. There were a lot of them. Otherwise the story was great. A teenager who is in a wheelchair and a dysfunctional family. A lady who lost her husband and has a dishonest boss. A young man who has always been told ...more |
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| Single Mom Anita's daughter Carly has been misbehaving in school. She has to do volunteer work because of her suspension from school. They meet Sam in the assisted living place nearby. He quickly becomes a good friend. Sam had a love during his teena ...more | |
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Hannah hates Christmas. She travels to write for a food magazine. But she hates the assignment to go to a small town in Montana that celebrates Christmas all year around. It turns out she has deep wounds associated with the Christmas season. Brodie li ...more |
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| An excellent look into what truth is, and what it isn't. I liked the parable of the fish scientists. Both study the same fish, but from different backgrounds and different views. Both discover truths about the fish, but both have trouble accepting th ...more | |
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Cody and Olivia shared a kiss in a play in high school. Cody has dreamed about kissing her again ever since. Olivia thinks the kiss ruined her life. Now they end up working in the same hospital. At first the characters seemed shallow. But then they st ...more |
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| Short essays and poems by people with ME/CFS. Many tell of the struggle to live with this illness, many homebound or bedbound. Yet there is tremendous courage and resilience in these pages. | |
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| In Forget What You've Seen, Courtney keeps dating boyfriends that don't care about her as a person. Her father is a millionaire, and she and her parents live in Big Cottonwood Canyon in a huge home with horses. Her father has told her not to go into ...more | |
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| Laurie Glass offers practical advice. I liked the poems that illustrate each point that she makes. They show her own struggles with this illness. She explores learning to forgive those who don't understand, and coping with jealousy for the life that ...more | |
“What matters is what you do with what you've got.”
― In the Midst of Winter: Reaching for Hope While Living with Chronic Illness
― In the Midst of Winter: Reaching for Hope While Living with Chronic Illness
“In the most dismal place, at the longest point of night - just before sunrise - the morning star shines its glimmer of hope.”
― Sleep, Pray, Heal: A Path to Wholeness & Well-Being
― Sleep, Pray, Heal: A Path to Wholeness & Well-Being
“You know very well that Jesus suffered in order that he might bring peace and comfort to all his children, no matter what their age or why they are suffering. Like the little angel on the tree upstairs, they are also tattered. But Christ loves them more for that, not less, and they remain his angels still." "I … I hadn't thought of it quite like that..." I stammered to myself as I saw in my mind the angel on the Christmas tree upstairs, the angel who had been so abused and battered by others, the angel, I had been so critical of.”
― One Tattered Angel: A Touching True Story of the Power of Love
― One Tattered Angel: A Touching True Story of the Power of Love
“God writes the gospel not in the Bible alone, but on trees and flowers and clouds and stars.”
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“What matters is what you do with what you've got.”
― In the Midst of Winter: Reaching for Hope While Living with Chronic Illness
― In the Midst of Winter: Reaching for Hope While Living with Chronic Illness

































