From master storyteller Jenkins comes the moving chronicle of one woman's unswerving obedience to God. Born in 1900, Elisabeth LeRoy commits her life to Christ. But her heartfelt decision is tested by two world wars, the Great Depression, and personal sorrow. A remarkable act of faith and grace performed on the stage of history. 304 pages, softcover from Zondervan.
This is a touching chronicle of the loves, trials, and joys of a Michigan family in the first half of the 20th century.
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Reviewed by Rita Young (Akron, CO), January 01, 2010
The book is an excellent read....Challenges us all to stay true and faithful to God.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by David (Hawthorne, CA), May 10, 2009
First, I must say that Vicki and I just watched the DVD, what a powerful story line from the start all the way to the finish. We were in tears a number of times, great stroy!!!! The story impressed so much we made the decision that we need to read the book now. Because it is such a powerful story the book will be as great as the DVD.
1 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by DT (Maine), January 08, 2009
I feel bad saying this, since so many others love this book. . . but I didn't like it at all. It was depressing and sad - not my kind of book at all.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by John (Flagstaff, AZ), January 03, 2009
This book gives comfort to any woman that is
alone, facing hard things in her life and
it clearly shows that God's presence is
still with her yet, she can go on without
knowing answers. God kept her, God
helped her, God was her answer.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Bonnie King (Newfield, NY), July 03, 2008
I highly recommend this book. I could not put it down. it really peaks your interest.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Darlene (Miles City, Mt), September 19, 2007
A very inspirational novel of the life of a woman who has sincerely given her life to Christ. Her faith is rewarded throughout her life even though she must undergo trials and sorrows along with her joys.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Mrs. Vickie Niedrauer (Warner Robins, GA), August 31, 2007
Very good book, one that is hard to put down. As usual, the book is different from the movie. Elisabeth LeRoy commits her life to God and goes through many, many different trials in her life. She is torn apart in many different areas of her life, with her family. She falls, but always comes back to God to find her strength to carry on. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and hope you will too.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Joanie Coker (Jonesboro, GA), February 01, 2007
This was the best book, besides the KJV Bible, that I have ever read. It really inspired me to be a better/obedient Christian and to do what God has told me to do. I believe that every Christian girl should read this book and take heed to what it was written for.
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