![]() ![]() ![]() Author Catherine Marshall has some sweet takes on bringing Christ's love to the world-even if that world is openly hostile and suspicious of it. I hated the first 5 pages, and then loved the rest. She falls for the preacher man (kind of) and stays for the typhoid. City girl/woman heads to Appalachia in the early 1900s to teach the little wild mountain children some reading, writing and religion. ![]() Turns out the Mormon ladies join the great Mama Needs Coffee in seeking books that won't make you blush. In my quest to find some rather squeaky-clean picks for a book club, I stumbled upon a fantastic resource on Goodreads: LDS Book Club Reads. So the pic above shows said battery-jumping novels, plus two non-fictions, but somehow ALL of it skewed toward the feminine, hence the "lady edition" of this book report. I said on Coffee & Donuts a few weeks ago that once I get mired down in too much non-fiction, I'm hopeless to finish anything until a good novel jumps my literary battery and gets me rolling again. Or more accurately-she started reading fiction again, which in turn, helped her start reading non-fiction again. ![]()
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