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Shiloh Autumn
Shiloh Autumn
Author: Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene
The most heartfelt book the Thoenes have written, Shiloh Autumn is an authentic and moving portrayal of the human spirit. Based on the lives of Bodie's own grandparents, this touching story mirrors the heartbreak and struggle of Depression-era America.
ISBN-13: 9780785272731
ISBN-10: 0785272739
Publication Date: 10/1996
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  • Currently 4.7/5 Stars.
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4.7 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 4
A terrific read... Although not listed as the forth book in the "Shiloh Legacy Series" The story continues from the previous three. Hard times is America after WWII, fall of the stock market, following the lives of serveral families. A must Read. smile.dg
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Helpful Score: 2
The story of a family in Arkansas during the depression. the characters use the southern dialect which was hard to get use to. the story was good. You felt their pain and despair with all the things they experienced.It was sad in some parts and just when you thought nothing more could go wrong it did, but the book also was an encouragement as they learned what was really important in this life and that God was always faithful to provide.The book was based on the lives of the parents of the author.
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Helpful Score: 1
am cleaning out bookshelves; read it, but I don't recall the story.

Cover says, "Shiloh Autumn is the saga of the Tucker and Canfield families as they struggle to make it through the Great Depression. It is an inspiring story of courage, faith and the healing strength of foregiveness in the face of loss and betrayal."
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At last I understand this time in history!
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Though this book is well written, it depressed me terribly reading it. I knew some about the lives of the poor "Arkies" and "Oakies" from previous readings but had no idea how bad it was for some. Maybe I shouldn't have read this during the pandemic but I have always enjoyed reading books on survival. Maybe because it is set here in America, it upset me more than the Holocaust books and the polar expeditions survivor's books I have read over the years. I guess you'll have to judge for yourself..


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