Deep Harbor: A Novel (Northern Lights, Band 2)

by Lisa Tawn Bergren (Autor)

Paperback, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

WaterBrook Press (1999), 384 pages

Description

Fiction. Literature. Romance. Christian Fiction. HTML:The Northern Lights Series Book Two   �??Lisa Tawn Bergren has a straightforward, evocative style of writing that makes her characters breathe. They walk right across the page and straight into your heart.�?� �??Francine Rivers, author of Redeeming Love   SOME TIES CAN NEVER BE BROKEN   As they build new lives in America, Tora, Elsa, Kaatje, and Karl each experience a personal tragedy that threatens to destroy everything they left Norway to find. Tora�??s web of lies has cost her a successful future with the man she loves. When tragedy strikes, Elsa must draw upon her faith and the strength she can muster to discover who she is and the path she must follow. After her husband�??s disappearance, Kaatje struggles to raise two young daughters and tend her farm, and Karl finds himself caught in a life of loneliness and emptiness. Only by placing their trust in God�??and in each other�??will they pass through these rough waters and find the safety of the harbor.   From the richly forested banks of the Washington Territory to the burgeoning city of Yokohama and across the turbulent, danger-filled waves of the open sea�??experience the epic saga of perseverance, pain, faith, and calling in the… (more)

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Physical description

384 p.; 8.25 inches

ISBN

1578560454 / 9781578560455

User reviews

LibraryThing member Elentarien
This was a good sequel to the Captain's Bride. While I could have done with a little less story-swapping, I suppose thats hard to do while covering so many people. I enjoyed Elsa's story most, perhaps. The idea of a woman sea captain is somewhat appealing, and this was done in a reasonably
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believable manner. As much as I disliked Tora for most of the book, I found her 'slide' downwards somewhat harsh. Although, I suppose sometimes it happens that in real life too. I am glad she finally woke up and started doing something better with herself. :) All in all an enjoyable read and I'm looking forward to going into the next one.
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