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The Way of Escape

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Brenna is able to deal with the death of her parents and her crushing load of grief when she is directed to the word of God by her uncle, who is a preacher.

157 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2000

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Catherine Farnes

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June 9, 2024
I love this book! I can't decide of I like this one or the first one best!
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May 17, 2017
This is the fourth book in the Rivers of Judah series. This one refers to previous events, but not so much that it isn't understandable by itself. I read the first one and really enjoyed it, so when I saw that this one had some of the same characters, I was excited to read it. And it didn't disappoint. I love this book. The character struggles are very real and down to earth, and there's some humor in the midst of it, which also felt real. This is one of those that even though it's not constantly suspenseful, you still don't want to put down because you have to find out if they figure it out in the end. I would definitely recommend. : )
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December 14, 2024
EXTREMELY BORING. I only had to read this for a school project. The only good thing about this book is Connor, I actually quite like his personality. I like the drama of the uncle getting shot and then almost drowning, lol. Otherwise, this book is kinda average, and I don’t usually read realistic fiction.
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January 16, 2012
Currently my favorite book this book is about how Brenna is facing all these current changes in her life.Her parents died and now she is forced to live with her uncles and his brother connor , away from her grandparents, friends and home . this book is really good and is worth the reading it sometimes make you loose control but at the same time it makes you love it the way Connor and uncle ben dont actually get along unto the end because of all the problems, it also can be really relable for someone who loosed his parents. its a really good book , worth the reading , you would not regret having this in you shelf.
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