Love's Unending Legacy (Love Comes Softly Series #5)

by Janette Oke

Paperback, 1984

Status

Check shelf

Call number

SC Ok

Publication

Bantam Doubleday Direct (1984), Edition: Janette Oke Collection, Paperback, 224 pages

Description

Fiction. Historical Fiction. Home at last after a visit with their daughter Missie, Clark and Marty come to terms with his new handicap.

Local notes

1411-088

User reviews

LibraryThing member nolak
Marty's family is growing up. The baby wants to become a doctor. Ellie finds a new husband and Clare and Kate anticipate the birth of a new baby. Marty has a new baby, too, whom they name Belinda, quite a surprise to everyone.
LibraryThing member sweetiegherkin
I wanted to like it, I really did. I had seen the movie based on the first book in this series, Love Comes Softly, and had enjoyed it. It was sweet without being ridiculously sappy, and while having a Christian worldview, it didn’t beat you over the head with religion. I can’t say the same
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about this book. It was unbearably saccharine with lines like, “she looked forward to being a housewife rather than a housekeeper” (p. 196), “but, thought Marty, thankfully, she will always be my daughter, no matter what her name” (p. 198), and “one of her hands clasped firmly to the finger on her father’s hand. The other tiny baby fist was knotted in the front of Marty’s gown. And so she held them both. Not just with childish fingers but with cords of love” (p. 221), to name a few. The storyline was so ridiculously predictable – not just the final outcome, but every little event along the way. Also, it was one thing to have some Christian dogma thrown in here and there – I expected that. But there were two long scenes in which nothing happened in relation to the plot – they were merely there to preach. It’s one thing when it’s at least partially related to the plot, but it’s a whole other thing when the author suddenly decides to write a sermon in the midst of a romance/domestic novel. The other annoying thing is that the author can’t figure out who she wants to tell the story, so the perspective shifts repeatedly, without warning, sometimes literally every other sentence. On the plus side, it’s a light and quick read, although I can’t really recommend it.
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LibraryThing member salem.colorado
In the fifth book in the Love Comes Softly series "Marty and Clark Davis arrive home from a visit out west with daughter Missie knowing there are changes ahead for them. But are they prepared for the changes that have taken place while they were gone?"

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Physical description

224 p.; 5.25 x 0.5 inches

ISBN

0871236168 / 9780871236166

Barcode

34747000072302
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