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Chargement... A Crooked Path (Eden Plain Series #2)par Annette Smith
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. The topic at hand was interesting and the book itself became difficult to put down after a short amount of time. However, some of the more controversial issues of the book were very rushed and didn't leave anything to the imagination. Personally, I prefer suspense and lingering questions and this book had neither. ( ) I heartily applaud this Christian novel with a different point of view. The main character is Manny Ortega, who we meet in the prologue of the book as a 12 year old boy living a dirt poor existance with his family in Mexico. One day he is abandoned by his father at a bus stop, and from then on he works hard to provide for his mother and sisters. This leads him to America and the story centers around his experiences working for a Texas rancher whose failing health causes him to rely on Manny despite his pride and racism. Yet Manny finds himself growing genuinely fond of the old rancher, despite the way he is treated sometimes. Through Manny's eyes, the reader is able to explore how Mexican immigrants are treated in this country. Family issues are also explored, as Manny continually wonders about the father that abandoned him, but finds comfort in his faith and in his surprising new found family. I loved the multicultural perspective that the author gives us in this book, it is a refreshing change to see in a Christian novel. My only criticism is that the romance seemed much too rushed for me. I think it has enough depth and the issues explored are big enough for it to make a good read for a book discussion group--and I don't often think that about Christian novels. Definitely pick this one up if you want a Christian fiction read that will make you think about things from a different perspective. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Abandoned by his father when he was a boy, Manny Ortega has made the journey from Mexico to Texas to find work and support his family. Now in his mid-thirties, Manny works at the Eden Plain cattle ranch for Owen Green, a cranky, prejudiced man who suffers from a chronic illness. Yet over time, Owen and Manny forge a relationship that mirrors that of a father and son. But their friendship is strained by the arrival of Owen's daughter, Chaney, when she and Manny fall in love. Their relationship reveals Owen's deeply hidden issues involving race and class, while a tragic accident threatens to shatter any hope of reconciliation. Can the relationship be restored before it's too late and Manny loses yet another father? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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