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Für immer Dein Paul par Marlo Schalesky
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Für immer Dein Paul (original 2008; édition 2010)

par Marlo Schalesky (Auteur), Kathrin Schultheis (Traducteur)

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Best friends Maddie and Paul are drawn together by God's creative plan and driven apart by fear of the unknown, but everything changes in one night as Maddie lies unconscious in a hospital bed, hovering between life and death.
Membre:paulstalder
Titre:Für immer Dein Paul
Auteurs:Marlo Schalesky (Auteur)
Autres auteurs:Kathrin Schultheis (Traducteur)
Info:Marburg an der Lahn : Francke-Buchhandlung, 2010. Broschiert, 304 S.
Collections:Gelesen 2023, weg gegeben
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Mots-clés:Christliche Literatur, Amerikanische Literatur, Blinde, Koma, Sterben

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Beyond the Night par Marlo Schalesky (2008)

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In this book love is truly blind. From the first pages of this book, I was already hooked. Such entrancing story !! The ending was a complete surprise to me and when I turned to the last page and finished it, I felt a glimpse of love, joy, and peace. ( )
  Headinherbooks_27 | Mar 7, 2011 |
The book is well written and had a surprise ending in the last three pages. ( )
  janetcg | Jul 28, 2010 |
NCLA Review -A beautiful story of love, faith and commitment! Beyond the Night takes the reader on a journey of testing and strengthening one’s faith in God, overcoming a life-long traumatic disability, and relying on the belief that God has a plan and has not lost his love for you. Amongst all the tribulations is a beautiful love story developing between two college friends during a very emotionally and physically trying ordeal. The connection with the characters is instantaneous. This is a page turner and thought provoker from the first chapter. So find a comfortable spot to enjoy some nice warm cups of your favorite beverage, prepare to shed some tears and enjoy! Rating: 3 —PL Multnomah 2008, 298p, paper, 9781601420169, $12.99 [FIC] ( )
  ncla | Dec 13, 2009 |
This is the beautiful love story of Paul and Maddie Tilden. things were great in their friendship until Maddie began losing her sight due to an inherited genetic condition. As she copes with her impending blindness Paul realizes he feels more than friendship for Maddie. God has work to do in them both, however, before they can be joined as one.

Schalesky writes her story from two characters' points of view. The transitions between the two are nicely done and the story flows well. It's a fast-paced story with not one, but two surprise plot twists at the end, one of which brought me to tears. I also liked that Schalesky wove great truths about God and faith into the story without beating the reader over the head. She also includes supplementary materials at the end, including a guide for group discussion.

This was a Christy award winner for 2009 and very much deserved the award. I highly recommend this to all who crave a good gentle romance. ( )
  librarian4Him02 | Aug 22, 2009 |
You’ve read them before: boy meets girl, boy and girl become friends, boy and girl resist their friendship developing into anything more, and so on. The stubborn love story, wherein the characters refuse to acknowledge and/or embrace their love for each other. Beyond the Night by Marlo Schalesky is on one level such a story, but it develops into so much more.

The book opens with a passage from a mysterious third party narrator. Seemingly vague and general, this passage remains confusing and meaningless until the surprise ending. We then enter into a scene with the married couple Paul and Maddie taking a trip on a rainy night. A tragic accident occurs, and in the next scene we enter a hospital room. Maddie is hospitalized and drifting in and out of consciousness while Paul patiently waits.

Unlike many love stories, we are already privy to knowledge of the culmination of their relationship. The knowledge of Paul and Maddie’s status as a married couple helps us to weather their indecision and struggles as they resist and wrestle with their attraction to each other throughout the relating of their love story. As Paul reaches out to her, seeking to bring her out of this state, we travel along with them as they both remember their journey to love.

Maddie and Paul meet each other in college during the ‘70s; Paul aiming for a career in medical research and Maddie setting her sights on the title of Doctor. They quickly develop a buddy-buddy relationship that develops the glimmer of maybe, possibly, something more. Then Maddie starts to go blind – not a great time to be starting a new relationship.

Maddie’s loss of vision plunges her into a time of emotional darkness that parallels her journey into visual darkness. The recollection of this descent into darkness is set into scenes of Maddie’s present – struggling against the darkness that seeks to overcome her in her hospital bed. Maddie’s slow loss of vision causes her to doubt God and His plans for her life. She draws into herself and away from friends – fiercely independent and frightened of dependence on others, she pushes those away who seek to help her, including Paul.

Paul engages in a battle of his own – wrestling with his feelings towards Maddie and struggling to understand how he could love a blind woman. Both characters are extraordinarily cautious to act on their feelings, each for their own reasons. This reluctance definitely aroused my frustration with the two of them. Becoming emotionally engaged and caring for this couple makes me impatient. I want to wake them up, get their attention, and get them together! Thankfully we already know they’ll be united in marriage, helping to prolong my patience.

I am not typically a reader of romance stories; I can assure you that this is not your typical light and fluffy romantic fare. Paul and Maddie’s struggles with the imminent loss of vision and faith, and their own shortcomings add depth and meaning to the story of their love. I was relieved to find that the tale of their developing affections free them from sensual engagements. Too many romantic stories are mired in the promise or acts of physical intimacy, the reason I normally avoid the genre.

I was drawn to this title for several reasons – the assurance that the characters involved would marry, the spiritual struggle and theme of spiritual darkness brought on by the blindness and the promise of a surprise ending - I couldn’t resist. Schalesky doesn’t disappoint on any of these counts. Many would feel that a story in which you know the outcome of relationship would be without suspense or uncertainty. Countless titles offer formulaic and predictable endings; a skillful author, Schalesky succeeded in taking me by surprise with the book’s conclusion.

Read it for the love story, the spiritual struggle, or the surprise ending, but do read it. Paul and Maddie’s deep and enduring love along with their faith in God overcomes their fears and takes them Beyond the Night. You won’t want to miss this one. I’ll be watching for future releases from Schalesky, who is writing more titles with unexpected endings.

P.S. This is one you’ll want to share with your girlfriends.

Originally reviewed for http://quiverfullfamily.com ( )
  jenniferbogart | Aug 14, 2008 |
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