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River Jordan

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"[The] South blooms again in Augusta Trobaugh's River Jordan." -The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)Sometimes a family grows from the most unlikely of friends. A lonely little girl living with a strict stepfather and mother. A woman just released from prison, seeking a job and a new purpose for her life. An aging matriarch with a sense of humor and a compassionate heart. Sit a spell by the gentle river of their merged lives. By the acclaimed author of Sophie and the Rising Sun (available in unabridged audiobook narrated by the late Rue McClanahan) and other Southern novels. Her next novel is Music From Beyond The Moon. Augusta Trobaugh has been nominated for Georgia Author of the Year, among many other honors.

198 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2004

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Augusta Trobaugh

15 books43 followers
Augusta Trobaugh is the author of three previous novels, Sophie and the Rising Sun, Resting in the Bosom of the Lamb, and Praise Jerusalem!, a semi-finalist in the 1993 Pirates Alley Faulkner competition. She holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Georgia, with a concentration in American and Southern literature. Her work has been funded through the Georgia Council of the Arts.

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1,156 reviews135 followers
February 9, 2016
Beautiful, just beautiful! How I love a coming of age story set in the south, but this had the beautiful message of forgiveness of sin paid for by Jesus our Savior as well!
921 reviews15 followers
April 7, 2024
Easy read about forgiveness and finding your way. Memorable characters that bring hope to readers.
441 reviews
September 3, 2013
This was my favorite book of the summer, a slight novel that totally accomplishes what it sets out to do. Trobaugh tells her delightful story through the eyes of a precocious child whose mother has married a wealthy man after her husband's death. Neglected, Jordan is befriended by the family cook. The interwoven stories of the characters in a small town in the south in the 50's and their resolution is a pleasure to read.
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8 reviews
June 25, 2012
I loved this book. It is similar to the help in the era and location, but the plot and characters are entirely original. The theme is uplifting and after reading it you'll feel like a better person for sharing in their journey.
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400 reviews18 followers
June 28, 2012
FOUND THIS AT THE BROOKSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY SHOP $1!! REALLY GOOD SOUTHERN FAMILY STORY. NO OVER THE TOP RACISM, OR LANGUAGE, ETC. HALEY WILL READ IT NEXT. SWEET CHARACTERS WITH INTERESTING THINGS TO SAY!
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39 reviews
April 15, 2023
A simple story with not enough plot and too many characters. Too easy of a read, but good if someone is looking for a book to read through/process quickly with little emotional attachment to the characters.
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41 reviews
May 27, 2012
The Help meets Anne of Green Gables, of sorts. cute story
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222 reviews16 followers
June 9, 2012
I think I have found a new favorite author. This book was very inspiring, and I enjoyed it very much!
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603 reviews
October 7, 2012
I enjoyed this book. An easy uplifting story to read.
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1,011 reviews
March 21, 2013
This is a great book with some great southern female characters! I'm sure you'll fall in love with Jordan...I did :)
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175 reviews
June 19, 2013
A great read with memorable characters.
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202 reviews
July 9, 2013
A great story, wished it had been a little longer, maybe learned about her before she was in prison.
1,098 reviews13 followers
July 23, 2013

"Trobaugh's writing style is truly lyrical and her stories are gentle and peaceful. I love her books and only wish there were more of them.
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145 reviews3 followers
May 23, 2022
The word that comes to mind when trying to describe River Jordan is delightful. From the very first page to the last Augusta Trobaugh captivates us. She takes us to the place where story magic happens. How does she take common ordinary words and transform them into people and places and ideas in her stories? There is no “highfalutin” terminology in her books, just the soft whispery voice of a storyteller telling a tale in the slow cadences of melifluos Southern speech.

Trobaugh has a special talent for bringing her characters to life whether black or white, young or old, rich or poor, healthy or sick, generous or selfish. The overriding theme of the book can be summarized in this quote: “…all human beings, no matter what their gender, their race, or their age, deserve to be treated with affection if possible. Or simply with respect, if affection is not possible.”

I loved this book and highly recommend it. It will be a delight
23 reviews2 followers
June 15, 2017
I would say this book was just "okay". As it is set in the segregated South, I thought there might be some interesting commentary or insight into race relations, but there wasn't. When a ghost angel and Jesus show up in the prologue, I thought there might be some solid elements of magical realism or fantasy, but there wasn't. In the end, it was just a story, and after I finished, I shrugged my shoulders, muttered "okay", and moved on. By no means was it a terrible book, but it wouldn't be at the top of my recommendation list.
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122 reviews3 followers
November 17, 2024
An OK book I'm sure many will enjoy but admittedly faith based works aren't my favored genre and I developed no real attachment to its characters.

I also quickly tired of its saccharin sweetness both in plot (characters who were unrealistically good or positive in their actions and how quickly people fell in love or recovered from dementia for instance) as well as character names "Honey Boy", "Miss Sweetie Pie".
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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1,185 reviews5 followers
November 29, 2022
3-3.5 stars
I honestly adored many of the characters in this book, Jordan and Pansy and Peony especially! The storyline was just a little all over the place, I thought, and the writing inconsistent. But I loved some of those characters and will read another of her novels If the same characters are featured.
Does anyone know of her later books have any of the same characters?
45 reviews
March 16, 2024
Heartstrings

Absolutely loved this story. One lucky little white girl to receive so much love and understanding bestowed on her by the domestic help in her home and community
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828 reviews51 followers
October 14, 2010
This was a pleasant, easy, quick read. I enjoyed the characters and their voices. I think I would have liked it better if I hadn't been comparing it to Trobaugh's Swan Place, which I ultimately liked more.
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1,278 reviews1 follower
October 30, 2010
I was enjoying this book until just past half way through it. Whenever I read the phrase, "Little did they know" I cluck my tongue and know I'm in trouble. Most of the characters were enjoyable and I liked the concept of the story, but it lost its way.
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10 reviews
December 15, 2008
this was not the best book in the world, i got bored with it and i never finished it, it moves so slowly!!!!
59 reviews14 followers
March 9, 2010
interesting to think about in comparison to The Help. This was an extremely quick read for me.
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96 reviews11 followers
January 5, 2011
I'm not a religious person, but it was otherwise an enjoyable read. Jordon was a little girl that was the highlight of the book for me.
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1,084 reviews81 followers
May 15, 2015
Deep in the old south this story follows the life of Jordan during one summer in her young life. It is a well told story. The characters seem true to the time period. I enjoyed reading it.
24 reviews1 follower
July 5, 2012
Easy reading, good book over all. Not normally my kind of book but I did enjoy it and the content was good.
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658 reviews12 followers
May 6, 2013
A good read but not as good as the author's novel, Swan Place.
637 reviews1 follower
September 10, 2013
Ok read but not as food as whistling through the graveyard
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