The Sunroom
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Hardcover
Connie A. (jazzysmom) - , reviewed on + 907 more book reviews
This book is gift quality.
Based on diary entries from the author's childhood, The Sunroom is a tender story of Becky Owens, a young girl who must face the terrifying possibility of losing the one she holds most dear. Her journey of faith as she comes to a new realization of a love beyond limits is an inspiring and tender tale you will long remember.
As a young girl the author Beverly Lewis found spiritual solace in keeping a journal of her daily thoughts and prayers, never knowing that one day these intimate writings would become the seeds for a heartwarming book.
The Sunroom is a "fictional shadow" of what truly happened inside this author's young heart. She prayed and believed, then going so far as even to make a pact with God, hoping to spare her mother's life. The author a daughter of a Lancaster preacher, she was left in the sunroom per hospital rules. Here she prayed and learned a lesson in unconditional love.
This read was a beautiful and endearing read leaving one with a refreshed spiritual lift that I am glad I read.
Based on diary entries from the author's childhood, The Sunroom is a tender story of Becky Owens, a young girl who must face the terrifying possibility of losing the one she holds most dear. Her journey of faith as she comes to a new realization of a love beyond limits is an inspiring and tender tale you will long remember.
As a young girl the author Beverly Lewis found spiritual solace in keeping a journal of her daily thoughts and prayers, never knowing that one day these intimate writings would become the seeds for a heartwarming book.
The Sunroom is a "fictional shadow" of what truly happened inside this author's young heart. She prayed and believed, then going so far as even to make a pact with God, hoping to spare her mother's life. The author a daughter of a Lancaster preacher, she was left in the sunroom per hospital rules. Here she prayed and learned a lesson in unconditional love.
This read was a beautiful and endearing read leaving one with a refreshed spiritual lift that I am glad I read.
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