Worse, Charlie is starting to wonder if God even cares. How could a God who cares leave a boy to fend for himself? And why do Charlie’s choices keeping digging him in more trouble?
Hott Review:
I loved white as snow. This book was not only a wonderful emotional book but also a very clear representation of our need for Christ and his to find and accept Him.
In some ways this book was hard because it’s heart wrenching watching a ten year old boy struggle on his own in a life where failure is not an option. But by that sane token it was amazing to watch Jesus save him from himself.
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Author: | Donna Westover Gallup | ||
Source: | Kindle Free Read Dec 24, 2012 | ||
Grade: | A+ | ||
Ages: | 10+ | ||
Steam: | Nada | ||
Setting: | COLORADO TERRITORY 1864 | ||
Series: | Mysterious Ways, #1 |
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Hmm I haven’t seen this one yet! It does look good!
It was good! I think you’d enjoy it.