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| Book Reviews A Place for Ida (APLACEFORIDA.COM) Wallace Maryland (7/1/2003) Just in time for summer reading is this griping story of a black girl coming to age in rural, Small Town, South Carolina. In addition to self-identity, career decisions, and sexuality -- the usual substance of adolescence angst, Ida must deal with parenteral abandonment, racism and personal betrayal. But Ida is a strong woman�and with the help of Grandma, sometimes Billy (her older lover) and a strong faith, Ida prevails. Her persistence leads to an enlightening and joyous conclusion. Uplifting�A must for every middle schooler summer reading and something for Mom and Dad---When does the movie come out?? A Place for Ida Vickie New York/USA (7/1/2003) This book was all drama and I loved it. It was a reminder of how family values help to mold the character that makes us who we are. It is a strong faith in God and the ability to forgive that ultimately brings peace to Ida's life....It is so amazing how this fiction drama hits so close to home...anyone that reads it will definitely feel the need to sit back and reflect on their own shortcomings. A Place for Ida Denise Maryland (6/24/2003) A PLACE FOR IDA,IS A NOVEL THAT PLACE YOU THERE IN THE STORY,GIVING YOU A FEELING OF SUSPENCE,ANGER,AND LOVE ALL IN ONE. IT ALSO GIVES A WAKE-UP CALL TO THOSE THAT ARE NOT CLOSE WITH THERE FAMILY,FOR WHAT EVER REASON TO MAKE A CHANGE IT'S NEVER TO LATE. A Place for Ida Helen Howell, New Jersey (6/24/2003) Ida is a compelling, complex character. Some of her dilemmas are of her own making, some she has no control over. But her innate strength lets her rise above them all. You won't be able to forget Ida. A Place for Ida Mary Rasby MD/USA (6/23/2003) This is a book I feel every young or old person should read. It is truly a well written and fast moving story. I enjoyed reading it, and hope there is a sequel. MS. Rasby ( age 76 ) Baltimore, Md. A Place For Ida Elsa Maryland/USA (6/18/2003) "A Place for Ida" was a pleasure to read. I had a difficult time of putting it down! Now that I am done reading it, I still want more! It's exciting and the story keeps you on your toes. |
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| Pleasing God Outside the Comfort Zone This book will inspire you. It speaks of our hearing the voice of God and following His call. It shows that times of adversity will come into our lives even when we are doing the will of the Lord. Yes, we went through hardships, but as we look back, we can say, it was worth it. For as we patiently waited on the Lord and trusted His faithfulness He came through for us. It also encourages the reader to walk in obedience. It has testimonies of healings, miracles, deliverances, the Lord's protection, acts of obedience and their rewards, acts of disobedience and their consequences. Doing the will of God, there is peace, joy, and contentment even Outside the Comfort Zone. Consider the Afterwards This book is designed to remind us all saints and sinners alike, that there are consequences for all our actions. In it I draw some of my life's experiences and some of the things I encountered in 34 years as a minister of the Gospel. It is my hope that it would motivate us to seek the salvation of the lost, and that every unbeliever who reads it would heed the warning and get right with God through a relationship with Jesus Christ and flee from the wrath to come. I caution you to seriously Consider the Afterwards. Buy Now Buy Now |
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