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Chargement... The Homecoming: A Novelpar Dan Walsh
![]() Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. ![]() ![]() NCLA Review - The Homecoming takes place during World War II when many men were away from their families. It is a story of three generations (father, son, grandfather) dealing with love, tragedy, grief, and loneliness in a time of sacrifice and love to country. Shawn’s wife dies in a car accident while Shawn is a B-17 pilot serving in England. Shawn struggles to find time for their young son. Beautifully written from a man’s viewpoint it is refreshing to see a sensitive, caring devotion to family life. I highly recommend this book for everyone to read, male or female, teenager through grandparents. It’s hard to set aside this realistic yet irresistible love story. Rating: 4 —BE THE HOMECOMING by Dan Walsh is a Inspirational Historical Fiction set in 1944-1945 in England and USA. It the sequel to The Unfinished Gift but can be read as a stand along. It is well written with detail and depth. It has drama, romance, family, war, foregiveness, faith, moving forward with you life after tragic events, and broken hearts. The characters are easy to relate to and will capture your heart. They will stay with you long after the story ends. They are strong, determined and hopeful for a wonderful bright future. I would highly recommend this story. This is such a sweet love story.This is a keeper and a must read. This author is one to watch for in the future. This book was received for review and details can be found at My Book Addiction and More and at Revell. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Fiction.
Romance.
Christian Fiction.
Historical Fiction.
Set in Philadelphia at the end of WWII, this romantic family saga will capture the hearts of readers who enjoy Nicholas Sparks. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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