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Like Always

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When Will and Merit Sullivan decide to escape midlife blues and buy a small, dilapidated resort in northern Idaho, their dreams finally seem within reach. More importantly, their twenty-year-old son Michael has just returned from Iraq, thrilling his younger sisters and making their family complete again.

So the morning Merit discovers she is pregnant, at the age of forty-five, she is shocked. Can their lake lifestyle adjust to having a little one in the house? It seems too much to ask–until devastating news forces the biggest decision of all. As Will and Merit face the greatest trial of their lives, the couple must re-examine their faith and their devotion to each other in a truer way than they could ever have imagined.

Inspired by a true story, Like Always explores the triumph of real-life love and asks if we can ever go back to the way things used to be.

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Robert Elmer

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Robert Elmer is the author of more than fifty books, including contemporary novels for the adult Christian audience, nonfiction devotionals like Piercing Heaven and Fount of Heaven (Lexham Press), and seven series for younger readers. Among kids, he is best known for his historicals such as the Young Underground, Adventures Down Under, Life Behind the Wall, and Promise of Zion books. When he's not at the keyboard, he enjoys beachcombing and travel with his wife, and spending time with their three kids and families.

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532 reviews34 followers
November 19, 2008
This book is very well written, and I was enjoying it until I reached the bit where Merit discovered she had cancer and was also pregnant. I was extremely put off by the unrealistic description of the doctors aggressively trying to push her into having an abortion, and trying to rush her into making the decision. That would never happen. It's so obvious that the writer was trying to push his own conclusions re: the right course of action to take on this moral dilemma onto his readers. It irritated me so much that I couldn't enjoy the rest of the book.
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1,034 reviews33 followers
June 16, 2010
This was a sweet enough story focusing on a middle-aged couple coping with unexpected turns in life, but while I found it technically well-written, I felt that the last half of the book was lacking in emotional depth. In fact, I was expecting a very different outcome based on what we were given. I didn't not like the book, it just definitely wasn't great.
47 reviews4 followers
August 7, 2008
It may be a fine book, but didn't keep my interest. I stopped reading it
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205 reviews
October 29, 2010
This family's story gives food for thought about how I would handle the same situation. The strong marital relationship was a breath of fresh air.
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January 9, 2025
3.5 ⭐️ The story lines were good, but the pace was terribly slow. I was happy to see that it had a realistic ending tho. I would have teared up if the author had been able to make me care about the characters. It had two and a half story lines going on (sister’s story was bare minimum), but none were fully developed unfortunately. I’m sorry to say that I had to make myself finish it
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June 19, 2022
A tear jerker!

A difficult subject sensitively handled. Each person's conflict and faith is tangible, and their final response is faith filled and real. A good read.
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1,035 reviews9 followers
February 28, 2008
The lives of Will and Merit are turned upside down when Merit learns that she is pregnant and very sick.

To make matters worse, they have 2 young children already, and they just picked up and moved to Idaho (a drastic life change for the whole family).

Will Merit and the baby survive? This question stays in your head throughout the whole book.
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April 21, 2014
This book had a powerful theme of love, faith, and motherhood. Merit has to choose between starting cancer treatments to save her own life, or aborting her unborn child. The book didn't start this conflict until half way through, however, so I thought it was a slow moving plot at first. Overall, I liked the book and might recommend it.
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