Waiting for Summer's Return


Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
38
Narrator
11
Release Date
March 2008
Duration
11 hours 47 minutes
Summary
Kim Vogel Sawyer pens an inspiring debut novel whose unforgettable characters resonate with emotional intensity and compelling authenticity. Suddenly all alone in 1894 Kansas, Summer Steadman can't find the employment she needs to settle near the fresh graves of her husband and four children. Bitter against the Lord and refusing to eat, she collapses in despair. Remembering his own painful loss, godly widower Peter Ollenbuger offers her food and shelter for tutoring his 10-year-old son.
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Marilyn S.

A wonderful story, started out with one of the worst things that could happen to a wife and mother and Gods grace is demonstrated!

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JK

Loved this book so much! So heartening and lovely! I don't normally enjoy books with religious themes but this book really moved me. Peter Ollenburger is such a lovely and good man. There are so many lovely people in this book!

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Alissa Holmes

This book was wonderful. I really enjoyed reading it. The author did a great job writing this story. And reading books such as these we are often reminded that trials and suffering can refine us and help us brought to the understanding that through pain and tribulation we can experience our deepest joys or come to the understanding of them.

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Lynn Fedina

such a heart warming book. I am looking forward to book 2

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