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Pressed Pennies
Pressed Pennies
Author: Steven Manchester
Pressed Pennies is mainstream fiction, written from a male perspective to a female audience. A la Nicolas Sparks and Robert James Waller, it is a tale of connecting love stories, proving that the world really is a small place and that the trick is to cherish it by living each of its moments to the fullest. Amid the heart-warming romances and...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780977005048
ISBN-10: 0977005046
Publication Date: 7/12/2006
Pages: 252
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Sunpiper Media Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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fastaxion avatar reviewed Pressed Pennies on
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Pressed Pennies warmed my heart, making me feel nostalgic for a time I didn't know, when things were simpler and living day by day was all that mattered. It returned my believe in love and everything that can be accomplished by it. Steven Manchester has an amazing love of words, he tells a story of love and second chances that reads like a poem, he touches our hearts and reminds us of what is most important in life, love.
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delianna avatar reviewed Pressed Pennies on
This book was great. Steven Manchester did a great job in providing the image that the world is a small place.
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A true love story that although may be predictable, is still sweet and tender and a good read. Two high school sweethearts part ways due to circumstances and I think both of them always wondered what could have been if they had had to part ways in their youth. Coincidentally they run into each other early on the book and although there are immediate sparks their love story takes a long time to get up and moving.

I absolutely adored Abby from the very beginning. What a honest character who had such great qualities. Although she may have been quite a goodie too shoes, I enjoyed the honesty that she portrayed both to her child and her blossoming relationship. Manchester did such a good job of portraying the truth as to how a child can really react to a new person in their parent's life and the impact that it can have on all parties involved.


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