And here's the thing: GLH *usually* writes a nice, lovely story, and chops the ending off, completely. In this book? She writes a not-so-nice, not-so-lovely story and *doesn't* chop the ending off. Can't win for losing, over here...
In this one, Dale and Granny live quietly together for years until Granny dies... and the relatives descend. The boy cousin smokes, shouts, is belligerent and defiant. The girl cousin throws screaming fits, smokes, drinks, is insolent and demanding. The aunt is a banshee from hell... and they all insist the house/belongings are left to them, and that Dale will become their servant, waiting on them in their home, while they sell off Granny's house.
It is one. LONG. SLOG of Dale praying to God, and insisting that she be 'kind' and 'loving' and 'bear' with everything they do. And they smash her dishes, wreck her tennis rackets and leave them in the bushes at the courts, have parties in her home (with gambling and drinking), eat everything she has, wreck up the house...
I'm sorry, but *NO*. Jesus took a whip and drove the money-changers out of His father's house... it its *NOT* Biblical for Dale to do the opposite and tolerate these people in the name of 'luvvv'. She should've thrown them out, immediately.
I was about *D.O.N.E* when Aunt Blanche gets hit by a motorist and now Dale is expected to take them in, indefinitely and CARE FOR the invalid aunt. HOW. ABOUT. NO!!!!!! The verses about 'be ye kind, one to another' is about brethren in Christ, NOT about vicious, self-serving heathens.
The bits about Dale's beau - David - and the description of the sea battle he's in, with the ship getting bombed and the front of it just not being there, oil burning in the water... that was AMAZING, though. But I don't believe in 'deathbed salvation' - You can quote John 3:16 at me until you're blue in the face, and I'll tell you to look up the concordance notes on John 3:36... those who believe but do not have obedience along with it forfeit their faith. Revelation (12:17 and 14:12 and 22:14)says those who inherit the kingdom are those who have Messiah as Savior (NT) *AND* keep the commandments of God (OT).
Another problem I had with it was that the moment Auntie gets run over, immediately there's an about-face with the cousins?! Suddenly they're *NICE* to Dale? Suddenly neither of them smoke, cold turkey?! They have TOTAL personality changes? I... don't think so.
And Dale is aggravating as hell. She's all "God would NEVER let anything harmful come to my David!" (pg 247) as David's ship sinks, he's hit in the head with debris, he's watching his friends burn and drown, he's thrown into the ocean...
And of course GLH insists that Dale *HAS* to be a good example, and share the Gospel with her cousins, because that will definitely save them. Um... only the CONVICTION OF THE HOLY SPIRIT will save a person. I don't buy into the church dogma of 'we must save these people!!'. That's not how God works.
David does the same thing - in fact, he PRAYS THE SINNER'S PRAYER *FOR* these guys, and because they say, "me, too!" they're saved?!?! That's NOT how it works! You can't push someone into Heaven, hello. In fact, one of their prayers is, 'God, I'm scared stiff - get me ready to die'. That is *NOT* a salvation prayer, Grace!!!
There are some of GLH's books that are amazing.
This one has SO MANY issues, though...!!!