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Unyielding Hope
- Narrated by: Nancy Peterson
- Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
As a young girl, Lillian Walsh lost both her parents and a younger sister. Now in her 20s, after enduring the death of her adoptive mother, Lillian must find her place in the world. Just as her adoptive father is leaving for an extended trip to his native Wales, a lawyer appears at the door to inform Lillian that she has inherited a small estate from her birth parents - and that the sister she had long believed dead is likely alive.
When she discovers that her sister Grace is living in a city not far away, Lillian rushes to a reunion, fearful that the years of separation will make it hard to reconnect.
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- L. Valadez
- 05-10-20
Good Story with Timeless Relevance
I have read many books by Janette Oke, and this one is very similar in that she has excellent character development, in which their is tension, sorrow or difficulties, and interesting and great things happening in unexpected ways.
Having been brought up as an orphan, living in various foster homes and children's homes, I could relate to how powerful a caring person can be in the lives of children who have so little.
I love historical fiction. How it can open ones eyes to the past and how things could have been. But, in this case there is much in our current world that the book can also open up our eyes to.
I am being careful not to give away the story, since you can read enough about it from the publishers and other reviews (mostly on Amazon [though the number is still small]). I think, if one looked for a "take home" message from the story, it would be to make a difference where you are. Though in the scope of any one life the amount of time given to any one cause might not be huge, and might not seem significant to an individual, it could be VERY Huge to those whom it impacts.
Loved the book for entertainment value, but also it rang true regarding displaced children in any time, and prejudices that can further damage them--yet, how life saving change can come in surprising ways.
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- Mrs. K Jones
- 09-11-20
Janette Oke did an amazing job...again!!!
I did not want to stop once I started. I am now ready for the next one in the series. I love Janette Oke and her works.
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- Madison
- 06-25-21
Touching and inspiring
Janette Oke books have been my go to ever since I realized the Hallmark show “When Calls The Heart” was based on her novels. I fell in love with the series the show was based on (books are WAY better). As someone who has a tender heart for children this book was inspirational as well as entertaining. The story of two sisters answering God’s call and loving/accepting children into their hearts and lives touched me deeply. I’m so excited to start the next book in the series, and I haven’t looked, but I hope it won’t be the last!!
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- America
- 04-19-22
Great Book!!!
This story left you hanging at the end! There Must be a book 2, because the writer left you with to many unanswered questions. It will be very disappointed if there is no book 2!!!😕
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- Dad
- 01-05-22
Story was great, ended horribly
The story was great until the abrupt and confusing end. Really leaves you hanging as if the electric went out in the middle of a cliff hanger on a tv show. Otherwise it’s very good.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-12-21
Wonderful
Loved this story! Can't wait to read next book! Read very well by Nancy Peterson.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-18-22
Engaging
This is a very well done drama. A bonus for me is the absence of profanity and vulgarity. As always Mrs Oke produced a satisfying read.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-15-21
Encouraging
Loved the many spots where the characters point out the meaning of hope and faith. Very well done.
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- Nanette Higney
- 08-30-21
Love it!
Love Christian Fiction and Janette Oke's books are some of the best. Great Book !!
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- abundantlife
- 08-11-21
Sweet Story
Narration was wonderful. Very moved by the historical accuracy and plight of the children represented in this novel.