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Forever Friends

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Friendship is forever as four modern women will discover in this collection of novellas. Amanda is waiting out a long engagement, Brittany is widowed with a young daughter, Collette is returning home from the mission field, Danielle is focused on staying single while squeezing the best out of life.

348 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2000

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Gail Sattler

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Gail Sattler is the author of numerous novels, novellas, gift books, cookbooks and devotions. She is a longstanding member of East Ridge Community Fellowship, a Mennonite Brethren church. She lives and writes in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

Gail is a wife, mother, writer, and musician, and the order of those things will depend on what day it is. She leads a busy life, with music affiliations in a jazz band and string orchestra, as well as writing, which is her passion. She wrote her first book back in middle school on a clackety old manual typewriter. Her writing has changed a lot since then. Now Gail writes romantic comedy, and most of the books she's written in the last few years are part of a series. Gail loves to continue a story, to make a new book with the story of a minor character from a previous story.

When Gail isn't writing, she loves to take pictures. Her primary targets, err, volunteers, are usually her family, pets, friends, and bandmates.

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52 reviews
March 28, 2019
This is my all-time favorite novella. I have re-read many times over the years. I love each girl for different reasons. My favorite story is Colleen. It’s a good, sweet read.
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426 reviews
August 21, 2018
i really liked this book except that it seemed like all of the women either liked the man they met right away or eventually liked them and then they wanted to get married right away. It may have been because they were so faith based, but I thought that aspect was odd. The entire book I felt like was more about romance than friendship until the epilogue in which all four women got married to their man at one ceremony. It was smart of them because they don't live near each other. Pretty good book!
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April 23, 2015
Four friends from Summer camp decide to wait for God's leading for their marriage partners, at least from the time the story starts.
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