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It Happens Every Spring (Four Seasons) by Gary Chapman
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It Happens Every Spring (Four Seasons)

by Gary Chapman

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It took such a long time for this book to get going! The first half is really all scene setting and, to be honest, quite dull and depressing. The second half, once the 'Tea Ladies Club' is formed is a whole lot more interesting and just about made it worth wading through the first half for.

There are more books planned for the series and it is my earnest hope that the same characters and setting will be used - I don't think I could sit through another serving of what she said to him and he said to her. ( )
  notjustlaura | Jun 10, 2007 |
Brenda had the perfect life until her kids left the "nest" and her husband threw himself into his work. Follow Brenda and her neighbors through a journey where they befriend a homeless man, fight temptation, and find/follow God's plan for their lives. ( )
  cmragle | Mar 13, 2007 |
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Meet the characters that live, work, dream, and love in the community of Deepwater Cove. Best-selling authors Gary Chapman and Catherine Palmer team up to show how four married couples, all in different stages in life, experience the joys and hardships of marriage as examined in Gary Chapman's The Four Seasons of Marriage. In book one, Steve and Brenda face a common problem among middle-age couples: empty nest syndrome. Steve works too much, and with their two children out of the house, Brenda feels lonely and unfulfilled. In order to save their marriage, the two must learn to reconnect. Readers are also introduced to many charming characters, like Cody, the mentally challenged homeless man that shows up on Steve and Brenda's porch; Pete, who owns the Rods ‘N' Ends tackle shop; and Patsy Pringle, who owns the Just As I Am beauty parlor, where much of the action takes place.
The series is based on the marriage principles found in Gary Chapman's non-fiction book The Four Seasons of Marriage. Similar in tone and light-hearted, quirky humor as Jan Karon's Mitford series, Fannie Flagg's books or Steel Magnolias. Each book has a study guide that talks about the four seasons of marriage and the healing strategies depicted in that volume's story.

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