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Saturday Morning: A Novel (edition 2005)

by Lauraine Snelling (Author)

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"Broken by life's disappointments, four women forge a friendship that leads in unexpected directions. Hope Benson is determined to do all she can for the broken souls who come to Casa de Jesus, a women's shelter in the heart of San Francisco. When a difficult pregnancy forces her to relinquish control, she draws support and strength from an unlikely group of women, each struggling with her own heartbreak. Andy Taylor, a reluctant transplant to California, was compelled to leave behind her lavender-growing business and her home of twenty-some years to support her workaholic husband's pursuit of career success. Attorney Julia Collins is searching for her teenage granddaughter, believed to be living on the streets. And Clarice Van Dam's life has been shattered by the disappearance of her husband, who appears to have relieved her of all earthly possessions except a fur coat and her overnight bag. Drawn together at the weekend market held in the shelter's parking lot, the women pool their resources to fend off an unscrupulous conglomerate that threatens to replace the facility with a commercial development. As they fight to retain this haven for women in need, they find their own longings for home answered by the solace of faith and friendship."--Publisher description.… (more)
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Title:Saturday Morning: A Novel
Authors:Lauraine Snelling (Author)
Info:WaterBrook Press (2005), 392 pages
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
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I enjoyed this book because most of it is set in a city near me. Although it is fiction, I know that the need for places like Casa de Jesus is real and this author seemed to have done her homework. The end seemed a little rushed and I'm not sure all the loose ends were tied up, but I overall it was good. ( )
  eliorajoy | Aug 21, 2018 |
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I couldn't seem to get into this story even though I started it several times. Maybe because there were so many players. I'm not sure. I just didn't think there was enough conflict to keep me hooked. I guess I also didn't get the difficulty some of the women had regarding their situations, like the woman who didn't want to move to San Francisco. I dunno. Just didn't work for me. Sorry. I did give it 2 1/2 stars because it kept my interest initially, but then fizzled when the new characters were added into the mix. ( )
  MichelleSutton | Feb 21, 2011 |
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I read Lauraine Snelling's Red River of the North series many years ago. Those books were a historical christian fiction series where this book is set in more recent times. This book did not disappoint. All four women in the book are all very different from one another. They are thrown together and then find that with God they can overcome anything by working together. I love the fact that all the women were so different but still managed to become good, close friends. The story kept my attention. The story moves along at a nice pace and kept my attention. If you are a fan of light, contemporary christian fiction you will probably enjoy this book ( )
  bookaholicmom | Jan 26, 2011 |
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"Broken by life's disappointments, four women forge a friendship that leads in unexpected directions. Hope Benson is determined to do all she can for the broken souls who come to Casa de Jesus, a women's shelter in the heart of San Francisco. When a difficult pregnancy forces her to relinquish control, she draws support and strength from an unlikely group of women, each struggling with her own heartbreak. Andy Taylor, a reluctant transplant to California, was compelled to leave behind her lavender-growing business and her home of twenty-some years to support her workaholic husband's pursuit of career success. Attorney Julia Collins is searching for her teenage granddaughter, believed to be living on the streets. And Clarice Van Dam's life has been shattered by the disappearance of her husband, who appears to have relieved her of all earthly possessions except a fur coat and her overnight bag. Drawn together at the weekend market held in the shelter's parking lot, the women pool their resources to fend off an unscrupulous conglomerate that threatens to replace the facility with a commercial development. As they fight to retain this haven for women in need, they find their own longings for home answered by the solace of faith and friendship."--Publisher description.

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