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099 _aGunn
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100 1 _aGunn, Robin Jones,
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245 1 0 _aUnder a Maui moon /
_cRobin Jones Gunn.
260 _aNashville, Tenn. :
_bHoward Books,
_c2010.
300 _ax, 261 p. :
_bill. ;
_c22 cm.
520 _a"Carissa doesn't know who she is anymore. She and her husband, Richard, are recent empty nesters; Richard is spending more and more time at work counseling his volatile clients and less time at home with his wife; his clients are starting to show up at the house at night causing Carissa to feel scared in her own home; and to top it all off, Carissa's boss informs her that she's been "let go." She wonders where God is in all of this since He doesn't seem to be around to protect her - and she's already stopped trusting her husband. In the midst of her world tilting off center, she's offered time at a hideaway on Maui. Hiding seems like the best way to respond to life's overload, and the thought of being alone sounds like just the right balm to soothe her wounded heart. The languid Hawaiian sun, white beaches, and warm-hearted people bring respite, but meeting handsome Kai causes Carissa to toy with the idea of being romantically involved with him. Then, under a Maui moon, she looks to God for guidance and hope for the future. That's when she discovers His hand still is on her life, and that love is closer than she ever realized." - Taken from cover p.4.
650 0 _aSelf-actualization (Psychology) in women
_vFiction.
_9138489
651 0 _aMaui (Hawaii)
_vFiction.
_9163730
655 7 _aChristian fiction.
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