Julie Hanna
This book by Lynn Austin again, witty and humourous, another book that's hard to put down. The first 10 chapters in 50's-70s were very familiar for me, that's my era growing up. I laughed a lot and want to read those chapters to my grandkids since I can recall similar incidents, same as those times. The story line has the history of a daughter, her mother and her grandmother; their trials, then the significance of God's love, grace, forgiveness and rescue of these three generations of beautiful women.
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