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Robyn Buttars

Author of Christmas Rose

4 Works 41 Members 5 Reviews

Works by Robyn Buttars

Christmas Rose (2008) 30 copies
Country Tied (2012) 6 copies
Christmas Wonders (2015) 4 copies
Heart Tied (2015) 1 copy

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This is a sweet and beautifully written story of loss, despair and severe grief. Yet through the eyes of a young child, the wonders of Christmas are rekindled and the healing begins. It's a story of a community's warmth and love and the inimitable spirit of a young boy who seeks joy wherever it might be found. This is a tender story of healing and hope.

I am grateful to author Robyn Buttars, publisher Familius, LLC and Goodreads First Reads for having provided a free copy of this book. Their generosity, however, did not influence this review, the words of which are mine alone.… (more)
 
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KateBaxter | Feb 3, 2016 |
I enjoyed reading this “country tied” story because it’s emotional, adventurous and gives us some advice to think of. After reading this book you’ll understand better the teens and their feelings.

The story takes us from the magical life at a farm in Cache Valley (Utah) to the crowded Los Angeles (California). In this story we meet Jenny (the main character), her unique family, her nine year old friend (Tony) and her two handsome friends that captured her attention.

I liked Jenny, because she was a mature thinker, she helped her family with the hard working at the farm when her father had the accident, she attended school even if she was tired from the work at the farm, she didn't lose her mind in the crowded city and she didn't forget her countryside place.

I find this book easy to read and easy to carry in my handbag. I also like the cover.

I would really like to read more about Jenny and her adventures and also I’m looking forward for the author’s next books.
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florryalyna | 1 other review | Oct 8, 2013 |
Alittle girl named Rosie has lots of new friends, but her most important friend is Bessie. Rosie learns from her what true love, beauty and friendship really are from Bessie, but when she starts talking of dying, Rosie must face a new truth. Cute and cuddly small book and story.
 
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nolak | 1 other review | Apr 26, 2010 |
Lovely book to encourage children to interact with an older generation.
 
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BlaueBlume | 1 other review | Jan 22, 2009 |

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