Amanda S. (ABCatHome) - reviewed Gardenias for Breakfast (Women of Faith) on + 137 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I truly enjoyed reading this book. I found myself in many places of this book in attitude, mannerism, and spriit. Offering a godly look at forgiveness and acceptance, this book is a great read!
Helpful Score: 5
A wonderful story. One that I will read again and again. About the bonds of family and the connection between a granddaughter and grandmother. Delightful.
Helpful Score: 5
A lovely story, one that I couldn't help but read right away. This is the story of a woman growing up and facing her past. She also faces the future in the guise of extended time with her daughter.
This is more serious than Gunn's Sisterchick series, and very worthwhile.
This is more serious than Gunn's Sisterchick series, and very worthwhile.
Helpful Score: 4
Good story in the Women of Faith series. Mother/Daughter relationship story told as they travel and learn about each other and family history.
Helpful Score: 3
Robin Jones Gunn always weaves a great story--this one isn't a romance but about the connections of women in a family.
Helpful Score: 3
This book chronicles the journey, both spiritual and literal, of a mother and daughter across America. A great read for anyone!
Toni C. (oneperkychick) - , reviewed Gardenias for Breakfast (Women of Faith) on + 176 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Another wonderful Robin Jones Gunn book. This takes place in the South and is a heartwarming generation spanning book about relationships between women. Great Christian author.
Christine O. (crissyreader) reviewed Gardenias for Breakfast (Women of Faith) on + 275 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is a story about family ties, healing and forgiveness.
Kathleen K. (kathikat) - , reviewed Gardenias for Breakfast (Women of Faith) on + 162 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book is a lovely story of a road trip between a mother & her very wise 12 yr. old. The story is filled with lots of wisdom for mother-daughter relationships of any age. Love is a choice & the book shows how one can choose to love the most unlovable relative. This is a book about women, for women. I highly recommend it.
Helpful Score: 1
Great book! Very inspirational and thought-provoking, particularly for those of us with daughters. :)
Another great read from RJG, author of the popular Sisterchicks and Glenbrooke series! I hate to let this one go, actually.
Helpful Score: 1
A great read! Couldn't put it down!
Helpful Score: 1
Great christian value based story
Very insightful
I read this book because it was recommended by Women of Faith. Yet, I had a hard time getting into it and really relating to the characters. It was only ok for me - nothing I would want to pick up and read a second time.
This is such a wonderful, poignant book that tells the story of multi-generational bonding between the great-grandmother, granddaughter, and great-granddaughter. I especially found the story of the Grand Lady understanding why her granddaughter couldn't stomach food after learning that her father had "departed this earth". It sounds like a simple thing, but when Grand Lady comforted her and said that they "shall have ourselves some gardenias for breakfast". That incident is just a tidbit of the sentiments described in this story told with such attentive descriptions of the characters' life experiences. A seemingly single purposeful cross-country trip becomes an interesting tale of conflicts and resolutions and reconciliations. Well written and a page-turner.
Wonderful story about relationships between mothers and daughter, carried down through generations.
Abby fondly remembers summers spent with her "Grand Lady" and wants the same for her daughter. So, traveling from Hawaii to Louisiana, her hopes are high that her daughter might be "touched by the beauty of her 92-year old Grand Lady's stories before it's too late".
But when Hannah finally does spend time with Gran Lady, the old woman crushes her tender spirit. And a mother-daughter journey home becomes an adventure of discovery-about the importance of family and the healing found in forgiveness.
Abby fondly remembers summers spent with her "Grand Lady" and wants the same for her daughter. So, traveling from Hawaii to Louisiana, her hopes are high that her daughter might be "touched by the beauty of her 92-year old Grand Lady's stories before it's too late".
But when Hannah finally does spend time with Gran Lady, the old woman crushes her tender spirit. And a mother-daughter journey home becomes an adventure of discovery-about the importance of family and the healing found in forgiveness.
excellent very well written
Gerry H. (FrontRoyalGerry) reviewed Gardenias for Breakfast (Women of Faith) on + 209 more book reviews
An absolutely wonderful book!
Everybody has a story. You listen to that story, Honegirl, and your story will come find you. Her Grand Lady spoke these words when Abby was just a girl spending the summer in rural Louisiana, surrounded by extended, loving family. She's been listening carefully ever since.
Now Abby is raising her own family thousands of miles away. And even though Hawaii might seem like paradise to some, it's a long way away from those idyllic days she remembers, siting with her grandmother. So Abby has just one wish: that her daughter, Hannah, might be touched by the beauty of ther 92 year old Grand Lady's stories before it's too late.
Now Abby is raising her own family thousands of miles away. And even though Hawaii might seem like paradise to some, it's a long way away from those idyllic days she remembers, siting with her grandmother. So Abby has just one wish: that her daughter, Hannah, might be touched by the beauty of ther 92 year old Grand Lady's stories before it's too late.