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Stuck in the Middle (Sister-to-Sister, Bk 1)
Stuck in the Middle - Sister-to-Sister, Bk 1
Author: Virginia Smith
Joan Sanderson's life is stuck. Her older sister, Allie, is starting a family, and her younger sister, Tori, has a budding career. Meanwhile, Joan is stuck at home with Mom and her aging grandmother. Not exactly a recipe for excitement -- or romance. — When a hunky young doctor moves in next door, Joan sets out to catch his eye. But it won...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780800732325
ISBN-10: 0800732324
Publication Date: 2/1/2008
Pages: 336
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4 stars, based on 33 ratings
Publisher: Revell
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Stuck in the Middle (Sister-to-Sister, Bk 1) on + 10 more book reviews
This book was a little slow moving. Was an easy and predictable read.
patmat avatar reviewed Stuck in the Middle (Sister-to-Sister, Bk 1) on + 175 more book reviews
Story is slow-moving in the beginning, but then you start getting invested in the characters and things pick up. Good storyline not only about the main character, but also about our expectations and judgements of others, particularly of elderly family members thoughts and feelings. Well worth the read.
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Just As I Am) provides all the standard elements of inspirational chick lit in this first installment of the Sister-to-Sister series. Joan has been dumped by her long-term boyfriend, lives at home, has an unexciting job and can't quite figure out what to do with her life, until a single doctor (who is of course terribly good-looking and very serious about his faith) moves in next door. As the title suggests, Joan is the middle daughter and feels dwarfed by her older sister's happy family and her younger sister's beauty and success. She struggles with feeling abandoned by her father and angry that her mother forced him to leave when she was young. She wonders if there's more depth to her faith than she initially thought, and learns more about God from her new doctor friend. And she tries hard to take care of her elderly grandmother to prevent her from being sent to an assisted living home, though that may prove to be the best place for her after all. Naturally, this is the realm of happy endings, and readers won't be disappointed. The sisters are spirited and fun, and if the story takes a while to get going, it soon quickens the pace and entertains. (Feb.)
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