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Forgiving
Forgiving
Author: LaVyrle Spencer
America's best-loved storyteller spins a moving tale of innocence lost and regained--and of a love so powerful it is destined to overcome all odds. — Last year, LaVyrle Spencer's novels dominated the New York Time's best-seller list for almost six months. Now she delivers a rich and heart-stopping drama in the splendid style that has doubled her...  more »
ISBN: 116792
Publication Date: 1991
Pages: 382
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  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Helpful Score: 2
One of the best romances I've read in a long time. Not filled with erotica like some romances, but more of a story of a woman and her sister in Deadwood, SD in it's infancy. I couldn't put the book down. A great read.
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Helpful Score: 1
This author has a wonderful imagination; her plots are always interesting and unusual. This story is about 2 sisters - Sarah and Addie Merritt. Their father, a distinguished newspaper publisher, raised his two girls alone after their mother ran away with a newspaper employee - never to be heard from again.

Addie ran away at 15 without a word to anyone; a recent letter to Sarah says that she is working as a maid in a boardinghouse in the Dakota Territory. Sarah comes to share with her younger sister the news that their only parent has died; Sarah sold off everything and pulled up stakes to live with her sister - if she can find her.

This story shows the reader that part of the human condition is the necessity to forgive others. Some forms of forgiving are easier than others - as various people in this story find. Those unable to forgive reach a stalemate and cannot move along their learning path (that we call life).

Sarah's love interest (Noah Campbell) is one of the most stubborn men ever to grace Spencer's pages. This is alright because he is perfectly matched with one of the most bullheaded women ever born - Sarah. I think Spencer did a wonderful job of gradually getting the two combatants to soften their stance. It seemed very realistic because it did not happen overnight.

I thought the ending was a bit abrupt; yes, the ending was expected but it took 375 pages to get there. The main event, however, was covered in less than 5 pages. Still, the book is very, very good - enjoy!
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When Sarah Merritt arrives in Dakota territory in 1876, she steps off the dusty Cheyenne stagecoach determined to start this ramshackle gold-rush town's first newspaper. In Deadwood her runaway younger sister, Addie, is living and working as domestic help at Mrs. Hossiter's boardinghouse, according to her letters.
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GREAT BOOK
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I loved it!
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Great read, great author
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This is my favorite LaVyrle Spencer book.

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Sarah Merritt (Primary Character)
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