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All my belongings / Cynthia Ruchti.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Nashville : Abingdon Fiction, [2014]Description: 335 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1426749724 (pbk.)
  • 9781426749728 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: One phone call destroys all hope Becca Morrow has for a life beyond the shame of her past. Further discredited by the death of her elderly, ailing patient--the mother of the influential businessman, Isaac Hughes--Becca's new life is shattered and her longing for love slips away. Working to clear her name, Becca must learn to see the beauty in the ugliness of dying, to accept the precious tenderness in forgiveness, and--at last--discover that where she belongs isn't as much about her family history as it is about her faith in the One to whom she'll always belong.
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library Fiction Ruchti Cynthia Available 33111007646249
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Where do you turn when changing your name doesn't give you the anonymity you want? When running hundreds of miles away isn't far enough? When your search for a place to belong lands you right back where you began?One phone call destroys all hope Becca Morrow has for a life beyond the shame of her past. Further discredited by the death of her elderly, ailing patient--the mother of the influential businessman, Isaac Hughes--Becca's new life is shattered and her longing for love slips away. Working to clear her name, Becca must learn to see the beauty in the ugliness of dying, to accept the precious tenderness in forgiveness, and--at last--discover that where she belongs isn't as much about her family history as it is about her faith in the One to whom she'll always belong.

"A novel approach to faith."

Includes discussion questions (pages 334-335).

One phone call destroys all hope Becca Morrow has for a life beyond the shame of her past. Further discredited by the death of her elderly, ailing patient--the mother of the influential businessman, Isaac Hughes--Becca's new life is shattered and her longing for love slips away. Working to clear her name, Becca must learn to see the beauty in the ugliness of dying, to accept the precious tenderness in forgiveness, and--at last--discover that where she belongs isn't as much about her family history as it is about her faith in the One to whom she'll always belong.

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