From the gifted wordsmith of the acclaimed A Room of My Own. A touching, satisfying story that will soothe the heart and stay with readers forever. Even in the dark of night, surely there must be a place called morning....
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From the gifted wordsmith of the acclaimed A Room of My Own. A touching, satisfying story that will soothe the heart and stay with readers forever. Even in the dark of night, surely there must be a place called morning.
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320 Pages
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Mae Demaray's life in an old clapboard house on a quiet Minneapolis street had been rich with the hues of security and love, beauty and faith. It carried the scent of flowers, the sound of quiet at daybreak, the laughter of children, the touch of God_all giving her the satisfying sense of living life to its fullness. But that was before the March day when Mae's world was shaken at its very center.^^The ordinary days leading up to that unforgettable moment were but a quiet prelude to the mad song that followed. Unforeseen and shattering events invaded her well-ordered life and silenced her joy. Unable to make sense of her torn-apart world, Mae retreated from life as she had once known it.^^How quickly life had changed. How quickly the colorful became colorless, dressed in shades of black and white, no longer reflecting the light. Yet surely a new day would soon break, with light rising gently, giving hope for restoration.
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A touching story of how one woman's world is suddenly shaken, & how the wings of the morning brings a gladness that one night has stolen.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 126155
- Product Code 1556619227
- EANÂ 9781556619229
- Pages 288
- Department General Books
- Category Fiction
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Bethany House Publishers
- Publication Date Oct 1998
- Dimensions 211 x 140 x 17mm
- Weight 0.338kg
Ann Tatlock
Ann Tatlock is the author of the Christy Award-winning novel All the Way Home. She has also won the Midwest Independent Publishers Association "Book of the Year" in fiction for both All the Way Home and I'll Watch the Moon. Her novel Things We Once Held Dear received a starred review from Library Journal and Publishers Weekly calls her "one of Christian fiction's better wordsmiths, and her lovely prose reminds readers why it is a joy to savor her stories." Ann lives with her husband and daughter in Asheville, North Carolina and her most recent novel is Every Secret Thing.