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Some Through the Fire
- Sorrow and Song, Book 1
- De: Jennifer Q. Hunt
- Narrado por: Rebecca Evans
- Duración: 11 h y 11 m
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Just as it seems life is opening before Violet with unlimited possibilities for her future, her hometown of Atlanta is devastated by a citywide fire, and her idolized older brother heads off to France as an officer in the Great War. Violet's safe, tight-knit family is about to be tested beyond anything they have ever experienced, and her dreams for the future keep colliding with forces outside her control and a rapidly changing culture.
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Lovely Story
- De Brad Jones en 01-27-25
- Some Through the Fire
- Sorrow and Song, Book 1
- De: Jennifer Q. Hunt
- Narrado por: Rebecca Evans
Profound Christian Truths
Revisado: 10-17-24
What a satisfying story! It has such likable characters going through some intensely tumultuous and challenging times (the Spanish Flu anyone?). I love how Hunt moves a story along, with multiple POV’s but in such fluid motion. This is NOT an easy task. Her books feel like a whole family affair, which I love. You become immersed in the world, the time period and even the church politics of the day. As always, Hunts ability to weave profound truth throughout her narrative is beautifully done. So if you’re not wanting a strong Christian message, then this isn’t the book for you!
Since this one was an audiobook, I wasn’t able to get as many quotes as normal, but this one made me stop and ponder, so I captured it the best I could:
“So you don’t preach against sin?”
“In a church like this it takes more courage to preach against sin such as complaining, materialism and selfishness, all things this body is guilty of and doesn’t want to acknowledge, than it is to preach against things that are already cultural taboos such as drinking and dancing. If people don’t condemn the sins of their own heart over than the sins of the world, there will be no growth or change.”
Thank you for gifting this audiobook Jennifer Q. Hunt! All opinions are my own.
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Set the Stars Alight
- De: Amanda Dykes
- Narrado por: Shiromi Arserio
- Duración: 12 h y 36 m
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Lucy Clairmont's family treasured the magic of the past, and her childhood fascination with stories of the high seas led her to become a marine archaeologist. But when tragedy strikes, it's Dashel, an American forensic astronomer, and his knowledge of the stars that may help her unearth the truth behind the puzzle she's discovered in her family home.
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Sweet but lacking
- De Justin K Flora en 08-16-20
- Set the Stars Alight
- De: Amanda Dykes
- Narrado por: Shiromi Arserio
Beautifully poetic
Revisado: 05-01-24
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Set the Stars Alight AmandaDykes, Author
Y’all convinced me to read (listen) to this one next and I WAS NOT PREPARED for the absolute beauty of the writing. Let me geek out for a minute though because for me it’s not just the story, but the poetic, immersive and masterful weaving of words that had me captivated from the first page.
- Let’s take a minute for the cover though because it’s so good. I honestly didn’t read a synopsis or blurb, I just wanted to read it for the cover.
- The characters were so solid, lovable and I felt so immersed in their world and struggles. The father and daughter relationship was especially beautifully done. It’s sometimes hard to truly connect with a character if they aren’t like you/haven’t gone though similar experiences, but with Lucy and Fredrick I felt like I was in their skin.
- The poetry found in these pages were enough for me to read ALONE. I’m pretty sure the story could have been bland (which it isn’t) for me to hang on every word. The narration was also beautifully done, which helped this magical experience. Dykes use of repetition, her wordplay with light/darkness and her characterization was 👌🏻.
Some favorite quotes:
“He is coming, and coming, and coming, and coming after you. In every sunset, in every snatch of birdsong In everything that stirs deep into you and makes you hungry for bigger things, eternal things. That is Him, pursuing you with tenderest grace. In the places so hard they wring your soul. In the places so beautiful they steal your breath. He is there, filling your soul, giving you breath.”
“Such freedom, to know our limits. And to know the God who has none.”
“I think it’s our duty to keep the stories, to pass them on. It is our duty—and our honor. In a world as dark as ours, we—that is, people—forget how to see the light. So we remind them by telling the truth, fighting the dark, paying attention . . . setting the stars alight. There are things shining brightly all along, if we will notice.”
Beautiful and poetic with memorable characters and deep emotion.
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Appalachian Song
- De: Michelle Shocklee
- Narrado por: Caroline Hewitt
- Duración: 9 h y 49 m
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Bertie Jenkins has spent forty years serving as a midwife for her community in the Great Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. Out of all the mothers she’s tended, none affects her more than the young teenager who shows up on her doorstep, injured, afraid, and expecting, one warm June day in 1943. As Bertie and her four sisters tenderly nurture Songbird back to health, the bond between the childless midwife and the motherless teen grows strong. But soon Songbird is forced to make a heartbreaking decision that will tear this little family apart.
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You Just Have to Read This Story!
- De Phyllis R en 11-14-23
- Appalachian Song
- De: Michelle Shocklee
- Narrado por: Caroline Hewitt
A delightful, page turning read with deep themes
Revisado: 02-27-24
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Appalachian Song by Michelle Shocklee
Can we talk about this cover for a minute??
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What a delightful story, with powerful themes. The name encompasses the setting beautifully, hinting at the rich heritage that is woven throughout. Upon completion it was fun to learn of the true story behind the iconic sisters this story revolves around.
🐄 Homesteading and old fashioned living is trending right now and I know many would enjoy this read for purely that reason! It gives a nostalgic glance at what it was like to live in the backwoods of Appalachia amidst the emergence of modern convince.
❤️ the theme of adoption is has impacted me specially in my life and so was drawn to it. I thought the author did a beautiful job of weaving the gospel message into the narrative in an organic way that held deep and lasting meaning.
📖 The story itself, although deals with some heavy topics, is overall lighthearted, with a satisfying conclusion. It keeps you intrigued and guessing, up until the end.
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The Warsaw Sisters
- A Novel of World War II Poland
- De: Amanda Barratt
- Narrado por: Rachel Botchan, Leah Horowitz
- Duración: 14 h y 35 m
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On a golden August morning in 1939, sisters Antonina and Helena Dabrowska send their father off to defend Poland against the looming threat of German invasion. The next day, the first bombs fall on Warsaw, decimating their cherished city and shattering the world of their youth. When Antonina’s beloved Marek is forced behind ghetto walls along with the rest of Warsaw’s Jewish population, Antonina knows she cannot stand by and soon becomes a key figure in a daring network of women risking their lives to shelter Jewish children.
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Outstanding novel!!
- De kerri Graham en 01-14-25
- The Warsaw Sisters
- A Novel of World War II Poland
- De: Amanda Barratt
- Narrado por: Rachel Botchan, Leah Horowitz
“Once there was a city…”
Revisado: 11-21-23
The Warsaw Sisters by Amanda Barratt
“Once there was a city…”
What a beautiful book that encompasses not only the struggle, but the prevailing hope of sisterhood and love.
Like her other books, this one is breathtaking in its scope. It covers history I knew little of, concerning Warsaw and the various, staggering acts of resistance fought during WWII. I felt as if I were walking the street with the two sisters, Helena and Antonina, seeing through their eyes and living through their lives. It tells their story in such a way, with such detail, that hints at the depth of research Barratt conducted in order to tell it well. While it tells the story of two sisters, it also tells the story of Warsaw, Poland, encompassing the lives of so many who fought, loved and experienced unimaginable loss. It’s the anthem of a people. A people with histories we’d rather forget, but what an injustice it would be if we did. I appreciate that Barratt doesn’t shy away from these stories but dives into them, so they will not be lost and dubbed irrelevant.
I listened to this one on audiobook due to time constraints, but there were so many thoughts, descriptions and profound lines:
“Fear was another kind of occupation. Hunger and cold and privation did not steal from one as fear did.”
This one stopped me in my tracks. What an unforgettable way to describe fear!
“The waning light touched the ruins, softening their scars.”
Barratt’s ability to talk about the hells of war with such beauty and tenderness, is breathtaking. She causes you to see the beauty, inside the ruin.
“For in the moments when it seemed no heart could bear such emptiness, I had learned God is nearest in our shattered places.”
She never ceases to intertwine the protagonists faith in authentic and poignant ways, causing the reader to dig a little deeper and ask questions like “would I still believe God is good, even if…?”
This is an immersive, harrowing and beautiful book. Historical Fiction at its finest. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
* I received a copy of this book in exchange for a review, but all thoughts are my own.
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All Manner of Things
- De: Susie Finkbeiner
- Narrado por: Tavia Gilbert
- Duración: 9 h y 56 m
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When Annie Jacobson's brother Mike enlists as a medic in the Army in 1967, he hands her a piece of paper with the address of their long-estranged father. If anything should happen to him in Vietnam, Mike says, Annie must let their father know. In Mike's absence, their father returns to face tragedy at home, adding an extra measure of complication to an already tense time. As they work toward healing and pray fervently for Mike's safety overseas, letter by letter the Jacobsons must find a way to pull together as a family, regardless of past hurts.
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Real fiction
- De Katijanae en 01-19-23
- All Manner of Things
- De: Susie Finkbeiner
- Narrado por: Tavia Gilbert
Tender and moving
Revisado: 06-01-23
✍️ I’ve been so intrigued by the literary style used in Finkbeiners book. It’s meandering and contemplative, pulling you deeply into the characters of the story and their lives. I CARED about each character and what happened to them, due to the immersive storytelling used.
🇳🇱 Being Dutch, I loved all the Dutch references (common saying around my family is “if you ain’t Dutch you ain’t much) and learned even more about the culture and traditions.
🏠 It’s such a tender family saga, that explores real and difficult situations with sensitivity and simplicity. I love how we see life through a coming of age girl named Annie, who is genuine and unsullied.
🇺🇸 This whole novel felt like the Fourth of July and celebrating small town USA, with all of its nostalgia.
💔 It definitely pulls at your heart and shatters it even, but in a beautiful and touching way. Things are so much more beautiful and heartbreaking, when put at a backdrop of love and a strong family bond.
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Before We Were Yours
- A Novel
- De: Lisa Wingate
- Narrado por: Emily Rankin, Catherine Taber
- Duración: 14 h y 29 m
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Memphis, 1939. Twelve-year-old Rill Foss and her four younger siblings live a magical life aboard their family’s Mississippi River shantyboat. But when their father must rush their mother to the hospital one stormy night, Rill is left in charge - until strangers arrive in force. Wrenched from all that is familiar and thrown into a Tennessee Children’s Home Society orphanage, the Foss children are assured that they will soon be returned to their parents - but they quickly realize the dark truth.
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I was rivetted, finished in three days.
- De Lin Cloward en 06-26-17
- Before We Were Yours
- A Novel
- De: Lisa Wingate
- Narrado por: Emily Rankin, Catherine Taber
Gripping Story
Revisado: 03-21-22
I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, as it is told in a beautiful and artful way. The language, the setting and the fact that it is based on a true story makes it truly unforgettable.
Personally, I’m not a fan of time slip as I feel it cheapened the historical context and narrative (the storyline that MADE the story), but that is a matter of taste.
You won’t regret this one!
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The Prisoner's Wife
- De: Maggie Brookes
- Narrado por: Alicia Suszka-Fielder, David John
- Duración: 12 h y 50 m
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In the dead of night, a Czech farm girl and a British soldier travel through the countryside. Izabela and prisoner of war Bill have secretly married and are on the run, with Izzy dressed as a man. The young husband and wife evade capture for as long as possible - until they are cornered by Nazi soldiers with tracking dogs. Izzy's disguise works. The couple are assumed to be escaped British soldiers and transported to a POW camp. However, their ordeal has just begun.
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Good but ended abruptly
- De Emily en 10-08-21
- The Prisoner's Wife
- De: Maggie Brookes
- Narrado por: Alicia Suszka-Fielder, David John
Captivating Story and Presentation
Revisado: 07-23-21
I don’t usually rate and review, but I wanted to with this one. The story is incredible and it is delivered beautifully by Alicia Suszka-Fielder. Not only is the story gripping, but it’s told in a poetic and poignant way. I’ve read/listened to many war time stories, but this one stands above many of the better known and widely recognized titles. This one deserves an award or two.
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Bridge of Clay
- De: Markus Zusak
- Narrado por: Markus Zusak
- Duración: 14 h y 44 m
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The breathtaking story of five brothers who bring each other up in a world run by their own rules. As the Dunbar boys love and fight and learn to reckon with the adult world, they discover the moving secret behind their father’s disappearance. At the center of the Dunbar family is Clay, a boy who will build a bridge - for his family, for his past, for greatness, for his sins, for a miracle.
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Hard to follow
- De An avid reader en 10-18-18
- Bridge of Clay
- De: Markus Zusak
- Narrado por: Markus Zusak
The Book Thief is a book narrated by death; Bridge Of Clay is a book narrated by the living about death.
Revisado: 03-16-19
Disclaimer: If you don’t enjoy a nonlinear way of telling a story, this book isn’t for you. If you don’t enjoy a story riddled with description, this book isn’t for you. If you can’t hack profanity, this book isn’t for you.
If you enjoy the art of words and appreciate the telling of a story about boyhood, coming of age, and the richness of brotherly admiration, this book is for you. Markus Zusak is the master of imagery and metaphor. His writing is fresh and gripping, because the way he explains things makes you fall in love with them. It doesn’t matter what he’s saying or who he’s describing, you can be sure the art of the telling will draw you in. Even if it’s just a clothes peg, that fought with the sun and won.
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