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Hope Springs (Hope Springs Book II) (edition 2003)

by Lynne Hinton (Author)

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Make friends in Hope Springs Pull up a chair and discover the strength and sustenance of friendship with Jessie, Margaret, Louise, Beatrice, and Charlotte, as the unique bond forged between these five remarkable women is put to the test when one of their own is stricken with a deadly illness. Filled with the mystery and wonder that make life worthwhile, Hope Springs will lift your spirits and warm your heart.… (more)
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Title:Hope Springs (Hope Springs Book II)
Authors:Lynne Hinton (Author)
Info:Harper San Francisco (2003), 225 pages
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Garden of Faith: A Novel by Lynne Hinton

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Not great, not bad. Somewhat repetitive in its themes.
  emrsalgado | Jul 23, 2021 |
I reckon this book is not bad. . . considering that it was written by a priest (or "pastor" or something like that). Obviously, with those author credentials you would expect overt religiosity, and indeed it's there. However, unless you object to that sort of thing (and lots of people would), the story is otherwise reasonably well done. It really concludes that the relationships among a group of women can provide a support that is far stronger than many other forces. It's a good book in the sense that it doesn't give simple answers to all the difficult questions.
The one thing that annoyed me was the author's frequent use of a persons role to refer to them rather than their name, e.g. the young preacher went into the room. . This book is a sequel to what reviewers seem to think is a better book: Friendship Cake. I think I'd like to read that one too. ( )
  oldblack | Feb 14, 2010 |
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Make friends in Hope Springs Pull up a chair and discover the strength and sustenance of friendship with Jessie, Margaret, Louise, Beatrice, and Charlotte, as the unique bond forged between these five remarkable women is put to the test when one of their own is stricken with a deadly illness. Filled with the mystery and wonder that make life worthwhile, Hope Springs will lift your spirits and warm your heart.

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