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That Summer
That Summer
To escape his poppa?s physical abuse and their dirt-poor farm life, Jim flees to an imagined prosperous city life where he can make his own choices, ignoring God patiently knocking on his heart?s door. Settled in town, Jim strays from God and the way of faith his momma taught him. He meets a girl and loses his heart ? and meets another girl and ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781939219039
ISBN-10: 1939219035
Publication Date: 11/2/2012
Pages: 220
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Publisher: Sword of the Spirit Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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What a wonderful Southern romance! Set in East Tennessee, That Summer is a story full of emotion and struggle during the 1930s. The author has captured the true essence of the people and the times in rural Appalachia.

It is gratifying to see the growth of the characters as they deal with lifes obstacles and challenges. I particularly enjoyed the way that the characters faith or lack of faith impacted his/her life and the spiritual struggles that some of the characters face. Jim is the male protagonist in the story. It is interesting to see him leave home, fall in love and generally make a way for himself in the world. He is a genuine and likeable hero, but his pride and naiveté play significant roles in his decisions and outlook. One of my favorite secondary characters is Mrs. Gertrude Hall, Jims landlady. She comes through time and time again. I admire her faith, love and generosity.

There are a few surprises, twists and turns in the story that kept me interested and turning pages quickly to see what happened next. If you like sweet, Southern romance in a historical setting, I think you will enjoy That Summer.


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