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Emma's Gift
Emma's Gift
Author: Leisha Kelly
In Leisha Kelly's well-received novel, Julia's Hope, Samuel and Julia Wortham and their two children charmed readers as they found shelter in the home -- and heart -- of a grandmotherly woman named Emma Graham. Now, in Emma's Gift, the Wortham family is struck down by the deaths of two close friends, including their neighbor Wilametta Hammond, j...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780800758578
ISBN-10: 0800758579
Publication Date: 9/1/2003
Pages: 314
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Publisher: Revell
Book Type: Paperback
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  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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One of my all time favorite books! I couldn't put it down and it taught me so much.


I have told everyone I know to read this series by Leisha Kelly!
They are a few of the books I value so much that they are ones that
staying on my shelf to read again.

This is an incredible read that will touch you through and through.
I can't rate it high enough. I would give it a 100!

I can't wait for Leisha Kelly's next book coming out later this year (2007)
and I hope she writes many, many more!
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Loved this book.
A family who is homeless and completely without anyone to depend on during the depression finds a friend
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Sequel to Julia's Hope - another wonderful book I couldn't put down!

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This book really touched home for me. My aunt and uncle, and thus my cousins, all remind me of the Hammond family. Loud, messy, and complicated, but ultimately a good lot. A very sad read, though. I think everyone can identify with the turbulent tragedies in this book that seem as if they'll never end. We've all had those times in life where it just seems like the trouble keeps piling on. But in the end there's always good and things tend to work out like they should and for the best. A touching read which I thoroughly enjoyed. I look forward to ordering the next book in the series.
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I enjoyed the author's first book, but this book had too much sadness in it. It was hard for me to relate to thefamily dynamics of George and his children. I finished the book, and the lasst part was much more hopeful than the first part.


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