The Scarlet Thread by Francine Rivers

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(Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: March 1996
  • 496pp
  • Sales Rank: 111,204

    Reader Rating: (28 ratings)

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    • Pub. Date: March 1996
    • Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 496pp
    • Sales Rank: 111,204

    Synopsis

    A woman of the nineties. A young pioneer on the Oregon Trail. Though lifetimes apart, they share a remarkable journey. When Sierra discovers her ancestor's handcrafted quilt and reads her journal, she finds that their lives are amazingly similar. By following her ancestor's example, she learns to surrender to God's sovereignty and unconditional love.

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    With a loving and successful husband, two beautiful children, and a new house in her hometown, Sierra Madrid leads a happy life. Then her husband, Alex, announces that he has taken a job in Los Angeles and that the family will soon move, and Sierra's dream is shattered. Once in the fast lane of big-city life, Alex becomes more aloof and the family begins the slow process of disintegration. Sierra's only consolation in her despair is one of her ancestor's journals. Sierra's own journey through pain toward reconciliation and redemption is mirrored in the journal entries she reads and rereads. Unfortunately, the journal entries are often intrusive and add little to the overall impact of the story. In addition, incredible and unnecessary plot elements at the story's end mar an otherwise strong romance. Purchase only where demand is warranted for former mainstream romance-writer Rivers's books.

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    Great Readby MrsJones23

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    November 12, 2009: This book was a good read. I couldn't put it down once i started to read it. It is definitely worth buying and having in your book collection. The story line is very moving and very convincing. I love the way Francine Rivers writes. She really draws you into the book!

    pretty ok...by kourtnie3609

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    July 08, 2009: i thought this book was great until it got to the ending. i guess i'm just not as forgiving as i should be..but i'm not one to let people treat me like someone that doesn't even deserve the time it takes to properly explain something and then after a few months just forgive and forget. i was actually so mad i still to this day haven't finished it completely. i thought it made her look like she had no selfrespect or selfesteem. whatever.


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