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Two women, centuries apart, are joined through a tattered journal as they contend with God, husbands, and even themselves...until they fall into the arms of the One who loves them unconditionally.
Sierra Madrid's life has just been turned upside down when she discovers the handcrafted quilt and journal of her ancestor Mary Kathryn McMurray, a young woman who was uprooted from her home only to endure harsh conditions on the Oregon Trail. Though the women are separated by time and circumstance, Sierra discovers that many of the issues they face are remarkably similar. By following Mary Kathryn's example, Sierra learns to surrender to God?s sovereignty and unconditional love.
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- WeRLoved
- 06-10-16
Deeply Wounding
While Francine's other books have the potential for great healing, this one has the potential for deeply wounding readers!
The main character believes she is responsible for her husband's sinful choices! If it hadn't have been one woman he was unfaithful with, it would have been another because of HER shameful and sinful actions. With that belief, the husband should have taken blame for the main character's sinful choices as well.
The truth is, while we might influence another, we are all free to make our choices, sinful or not; and we are held accountable for our own choices without blaming another. This error in teaching is potentially deeply wounding for anyone who has experienced infidelity.
Francine calls taking care of yourself "selfish, " when Paul wrote "Let each of you look out NOT ONLY for his own interest, but ALSO for the interests of others." Phill 2:4 NKJV, consistent with the original writing in Greek
Additionally, the Bible teaches "it is not good for man to be alone, "and that we grow by "that which every joint supplies. " Not that we need a spouse , but neither should we isolate while we heal, for we should "not forsake the assembling of ourselves together." So where does this teaching of "God alone should be enough" come from? I can only think of one enemy who would like us to isolate ourselves!
Too much shame and blame in this otherwise fabulous story.
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- Koko
- 02-19-13
Francine has yet again outdone herself!!!
I've read this book a dozen times via audible and each time I am humbled by God's love and grace over our lives. We humans sometimes think that we are in control but the truth is God is the one who orchestrates every event that has happened in our lives, both good and bad. He does this to show you who he is and that he is much big than what we think or have conceived in our minds.
This is a great book to read about God, love, faithfulness and mercy.
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- Meaghan Bynum
- 04-19-13
Loved It
I've read several Francine Rivers novels over the years, and each of them are amazing. This novel is no exception. This novel made me laugh, cry, think, Etc. Both the narrators were fantastic. I've said this before, but I love how Francine's books make you really look at your own life. Even if the story doesn't match your life exactly, you take away something from each novel.
Thank you audible for putting this novel up. I read this book in 2 days. Another five star read from Francine.
If this is your first Francine Rivers novel, check out Redeeming Love and the Mark Of The Lion trilogy.
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- Gloria
- 06-02-15
I can't put these books down!
This was the first Francine Rivers book my husband listened to with me as we traveled on a two day trip. Such s good story and We laughed so hard as the narrator (or narrators) switched back and forth between characters. Ms Rivers always brings the love of Jesus into her books and reminds me to share his love with others.
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- Scott
- 12-16-12
Weaving threads
What made the experience of listening to The Scarlet Thread the most enjoyable?
Francine Rivers masterfully sets the stage for a story that a describes the lives of too many of us who get caught up in ourselves and our own desires. She weaves through her tale the historical diary of a woman moved against her will and the painful journey to finding peace through Jesus. The parallel stories are intriguing and a pleasure to read.
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- Salty
- 11-09-15
loved it. francie rivers never dissapionts!
loved it, francie Rivers never dissapionts. reality stories with Christian undercurrent, priceless. mark of lion series still my favorite♡, but everything she has written is a blessing, lifting your spirits,instills hope♡
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- Erin
- 10-09-15
excellently written
loved every minute. Loved the dual stories and how they in turbo with one another it was an absolutely fantastic read
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- Jenn Del Bosque
- 09-03-15
Truly gripping
Such a beautiful book. Francine Rivers never disappoints. Uplifting, heart wrenching, truth. I cried I laughed I was shocked 😲.
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- 05-09-13
Slow start but great finish
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would recommend this book because it paints a great picture of the dysfunctions in life and the hope that can still be found in ashes.
Who was your favorite character and why?
The book weaves in the stories of 2 women, Sierra and Mary Catherine, and though I loved them both, I think Mary was my favorite because I was amazed at the hardship she endured and the evolving change in her heart through self reflection, she was able to put aside self pity which in my opinion she was clearly entitled to if anyone is, and continue to see her own faults and make the best of the situation. Sierra, also had a similar story of enduring hardship and undergoing changes, both amazing characters.
What three words best describe Angela Rogers and Alma Cuervo ’s voice?
To begin, both voices annoyed me a bit, due to personal preference of other narration styles I have been listening to, however, after listening awhile, both voices seemed appropriate for the story lines.
There were some annoying glitches in the sound quality, extra background noises and lip smacking type things here and there, I was able to get past them and they were not too bad, but some of the other narrators I listen to do not have these so maybe I noticed them more easily.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I think it was when Sierra's life began to be settled again, and then was faced with confusion and heartache once more and had to make a decision.
Any additional comments?
The story shows the great humility of Sierra really looking inside to see her own faults throughout the story, and I know that in life when we do this, it is better for us and we may never hear someone who has hurt us fully own their wrongs, but I wanted Alex to fully own his selfishness in the beginning of the book and realize that though he was chasing his dreams, and Sierra recognized she could have been more supportive, reality is he was portrayed as selfish and greedy when the turmoil began, before her lack of support and before his large blunder. He owned his "blunder" but he never owned any of the beginning things that I think set them up for failure. I wish the author had even put one sentence in about how he left Sierra out of all the marriage partnership chasing his dream and acknowledge his selfish greedy ways. This left an internal struggle in me, I kept wanting justice for Sierra in that regard and never got it. Again, I know that is not reality, we don't always get justice and we are still expected by God to see our own faults anyways, but, this is a book and I am coming here to escape some of those realities lol.
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- bEtH
- 08-21-19
Love it!
I love this book so much, and the narration. The narration was perfect. One of my favorite books now.
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- Missy
- 04-09-15
A beautifully written story of life and love.
The two intertwined stories of Mary-Katherine and Sierra touches so many real life issues. It inspires and makes the reader look deep inside your own soul, to find that the only way a marriage can work is when Jesus is at the centre of it all.
Such a beautiful love story
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- Sophie Tee
- 08-10-17
Painful
I have found this a very painful book to listen to.
My second marriage is crumbling.
I relate to so many aspects of many of the characters and storylinesboyh male and female.
I feel so ashamed of so many aspects of myself and my life.
An abused child, serious acute Snd chronic mental health illnesses and suffering the stigma and judgement added on top of it. Having thought I was doing ok I find I am in a mess again in my life.
I have always known of God and I do believe He has been with me throughout BUT I only gave my life to Jesus in 2006 but still feel that I am missing the point somehow.
I feel I am being punished, that I am at fault, with all the human damaging character defects of stubbornness and pride, resentment and bitterness and control but also deep confusion as I heard in this.
No one in my life has ever admitted the abuse I went through and there has never been any justice or apology of what happened to me.
I have worked so hard with the Lord and others and
I feel I have forgiven and repented and was healed - I have deep compassion and love in my heart for all those who hurt me but now with the mess of my second marriage the hell stirred up again in a different disguise. Or is it the madness of my mind or my MH that confuses my soul and deceives my spirit.
This story has stirred up so much and I have cried and pleaded with God to hear Him clearly. To feel the love that Sierra feels from Jesus as her Saviour and a reconciliation and redemption of me, my life and my marriage. Or am I to continue to suffer until I have learnt a lesson I cannot see. How many rock bottoms do I need to reach a clarity where I am going wrong and how to put it right. Every which way I turn I seem to be blind and deaf.
I share a snippet of my story and maybe The Scarlet Thread is part of my teaching as maybe Lineage of Grace and Redeeming Love - all of which have 'happy endings' in love with Christ and husbands.
Maybe I don't have enough faith, or read my bible enough or whatever maybe Francine
Rivers could help me write my book with this clarity in the conclusion or maybe I will not see it until I meet my maker.
Thank you Francine Rivera. You have stirred up my soul and I trust the Lord has spoken through this and your others books. Scriptures, storylines anything to enable me to hear what I need to hear and put it to work in my own life.
God willing.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-09-22
A heart warming story
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- Skippy
- 08-11-21
Really great book
I loved this story that was read so well. It took me on various twists and turns but still flowed. I’d highly recommend. The narration was really good to and the voices didn’t grate.
Thank you Francine once again for a great book.
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-13-21
Loved it!
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- S. Mensah
- 02-02-21
Reconciliation
This audio book is well spoken and written. God loves goes deep and shows forgiveness in a beautiful way. Truly the Lord is in control.
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- R.M.
- 10-05-20
Not for me. Not as good as other books by F.R.
Loved some of her other books, but not this one. It literally stressed me out listening to it and I couldn't bring myself to finish it after getting nearly half way. I decided to go and read a summary online and unfortunately my instincts/concerns were confirmed about how it ends. Not for me.
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- Jacqueline Davies
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thought pr0ovoking
very good story. and I enjoyed it. thank you to the reader and to the wrter
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- Dorothy Allan
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An emotional and beautiful story
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This book is similar to Francine's other love stories although this is a 2 in 1 offer where you get 2 moving stories of life's trials and tribulations set in 2 very different environments but beautifully blended into an uplifting and heartwarming ending.
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- Isabelle Ali
- 05-27-22
Very well narrated
This book is a beautiful time spent, it’s narrated beautifully where you can live in the moment with the characters of this book. It’s amazing 👏🏽
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- Anonymous User
- 12-19-20
circle of life
Loved this book, so many aspects of true life, given me do much inspiration to my own life and putting all my trust and faith in God. ❤🙏
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- clare weyden
- 11-08-20
Beautiful Story
I thoroughly enjoyed every chapter.
How a bible story can be put together as it is in real life. Hard to put down. Every chapter keeps you wanting to known more.
I highly recommend this story. If you don’t know Jesus you will when you read this story and how it relates.
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- John 3:16
- 12-06-19
I Didn’t Want It To End
A very enjoyable story that I didn’t want to end.
I really enjoyed the narration of the main story as well as the voice of Mary-Katherine.
The Scarlet Thread very cleverly wove together the story of the main character and the story of one of her ancestors. This is a story of love and loss. Surrender and redemption.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-24-19
Brilliant
Challenging and confronting life lessons in the book - two stories woven into one. Different to all her other books... and again I loved it!
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- Julie
- 01-10-19
Awesome
The 2 Narators complimented the whole story. It came alive to me.
I cant wait go listen to another of Francine's books
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- Mishah Ness
- 09-23-17
Francine Rivers is a master
Loved every book of hers I've read, and this one was no exception. Truth that I recognise in my own story contained in the captivating stories of Siera and Mary-Catherine.
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- Kenneth Law
- 04-24-17
it's always Good
love this book... actually, love all of Francine Rivers books... Must listen too.. worth it
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- Johnny
- 11-10-16
Really enjoyed!!!
This was such a great story! I would highly recommend it!! I finished it in 3 days! Disappointed its finished!!
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- Kim
- 09-14-16
Adore Francine Rivers
loved this story. Queen of storytelling. couldn't put it down. Love the history.
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