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Available
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F THO
Publication
Nelson
Description
The Tucker and Canfield families are weathering the stock market crash just fine on their Arkansas cotton farm, but the Memphis panic and disaster of October 1, 1931 send them into a tailspin and the troubles seem to keep piling up as they try to hold on to their faith in God.
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LibraryThing member musicworks
Excellent account of the Great Depression as experienced by real people. The anecdotal pages that conclude the book poignantly underscore the depth of the emotions each of the characters lived and the strength from God they relied on to get them through.
LibraryThing member bunkie68
I've just finished reading Shiloh Autumn, a book that's related to but not a part of the Shiloh Legacy series by Bodie and Brock Thoene. I loved this book. Loved it. After reading the Shiloh Legacy series, the Tucker and Canfield families felt like old friends to me. I wept for their sorrows and
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rejoiced for their joys, and I really hated to reach the end of the book. As always, the historical aspects of the Thoenes' writing are meticulously researched, and the characters just come to life on the pages. It's also refreshing to read a book, a series, that affirms and shares my values and beliefs, and leaves me remembering that God walks with His children through life's ups and downs. Show Less
LibraryThing member SueinCyprus
A sequel to the Shiloh trilogy by Bodie Thoene, this is also complete in itself although it makes more sense when read as a sequel. Set in the early 1930s, as the American economy collapses, with a Christian message and a good picture of everyday life for small-town people.
Interesting; gripping in
Interesting; gripping in
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places, but in a way I wish I hadn't read it after the trilogy as there were some rather upsetting subplots. Show Less
ISBN
9780840796561
Series
Shiloh Legacy 1