A morning like this

by Deborah Bedford

Large Print, 2002

Publication

[Waterville, Me.] : Wheeler Pub., 2002.

Collection

Call number

Large Print Fiction B

Physical description

395 p.; 25 cm

Status

Available

Call number

Large Print Fiction B

Description

New York Times bestselling author Deborah Bedford crafts a riveting tale of two families and the secret that ties them together--a secret that may destroy them both.

User reviews

LibraryThing member sandib
Certainly a beautiful story and beautifully written. I didn't particularly enjoy it, however. I read fiction to relax and it is not relaxing to wade through a family's emotional traumas and spiritual dilemmas. After a while I just want to say, "For crying out loud, get over it."
LibraryThing member reading_crystal
I received this book from Faithwords via Twitter. It is a reprint of an earlier Deborah Bedford book so this isn't new. But let me tell you - it is a wonderful book.

This book is a look into what everyone believes is the perfect marriage and family even those participating, even David whose
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indiscretion in the first year of marriage is known to him but not to Abby. Then his life is shattered when he learns of his daughter. A daughter he never knew and the fact that she is sick and needs the bone marrow transplant.

Reading this book you get all sides. You see it from David's side and you see it from Abby's side. You get glimpses from Braden (their son), from Susan (the long-ago lover) and also from Sam (the daughter). All of them are human and their mistakes, pride and love show through. They all go through changes and I loved reading about how the changes came about.

This book is very moving. The characters very real, but it gives you hope. It gives you hope that even when trust is destroyed that it can be rebuilt especially when you have God in your life to help you with it.

I can't recommend this book enough. It's real, it's timely in this age of infidelity and divorce and it's compelling. I picked this up and did not stop reading it until I reached the end. It drew me into their lives and kept me there wanting to know more. I will also be searching out this author's backlist.
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LibraryThing member JenniferRobb
This book deals with a parent's love for a child. It also deals with marriage and how an affair can strain the bonds of trust. Also how a child can be affected by what happens between his or her parents.
LibraryThing member judyg54
This was a hard story to tell and I thought the author did a good job of telling it. I had a few issues with the husband and his lack of remorse to his wife and his lack of patience when asking for forgiveness, but overall a story that grips you at the beginning and doesn't let you go until you
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have finished the last page.

This description of the book says it so well: "David and Abby Treasure seem to have everything together: a perfect marriage, a perfect son, and a perfect life. But one simple phone call turns their world upside down. Years ago, David had an affair outside of his marriage, and though he never knew it, the affair produced a daughter. Now his former lover calls with heartbreaking news: his daughter is dying of leukemia. Her only hope for survival is a bone marrow transplant-from David or his son.
Can David and Abby set aside their betrayal and anger to save a little girl's life? If they can make it through, they may find that their love for one another and their faith in God can be redeemed . . . and grow stronger than ever before."
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Language

ISBN

9781587243318

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