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Marjorie Holmes (1910–2002)

Autor(a) de Two From Galilee: The Story Of Mary And Joseph

46+ Works 3,964 Membros 37 Críticas 3 Favorited

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Obras por Marjorie Holmes

The Messiah (1987) 373 exemplares
Hold Me Up a Little Longer, Lord (1977) 218 exemplares
How Can I Find You, God? (1975) 217 exemplares
Who Am I, God? (1840) 216 exemplares
Lord, Let Me Love (1978) 109 exemplares
You and I and Yesterday (1973) 103 exemplares
To Help You Through the Hurting (1983) 75 exemplares
Love and Laughter (1823) 65 exemplares
As Tall As My Heart (1974) 40 exemplares
At Christmas the Heart Goes Home (1991) 35 exemplares
Saturday Night (1959) 32 exemplares
Beauty in Your Own Backyard (1976) 23 exemplares
Senior Trip (1962) 18 exemplares
Follow Your Dream (1961) 11 exemplares
World By the Tail (1972) 10 exemplares
Writing the creative article (1973) 8 exemplares
Cherry Blossom Princess (1960) 7 exemplares
Sunday Morning (1982) 4 exemplares
Love is a Hopscotch Thing (1963) 2 exemplares
Lördag kväll 1 exemplar
Love and Laughter 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1910
Data de falecimento
2002-03-13
Sexo
female
Local de nascimento
Storm Lake, Iowa, USA
Local de falecimento
Manassas, Virginia, USA
Educação
Cornell College (1931)

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Marjorie Holmes shares her conversations with God, touching upon the big issues and the smaller details of a woman's everyday life. From marital difficulties, routine household tasks, and problems with children, to keeping healthy and sane in an increasingly violent world, I've Got to Talk to Somebody, God reminds us all that no matter where we are or what we do, God is watching over.
 
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StFrancisofAssisi | 2 outras críticas | Nov 13, 2023 |
This book was originally published with the title Love Is a Hopscotch Thing in the '60s, and my nostalgic side wishes I could at least see what the book cover looked like back then. Was it a great vintage illustration? Yet, seeing as this is the sequel to a previous novel I read, Saturday Night, I think the title Sunday Morning is more appropriate for the overall theme.

I also think it's better if you read the first book first. But, maybe not? I find that in some sequels, the main characters sometimes lose the progress they made in the previous book and wind up having to learn what's essentially the same lesson all over again.

While I wouldn't say that Carly forgets or disregards everything she learned in the first book, I feel like she does lose progress here, going around some of the same circles she already circled the summer before with Danny.

Not that it's unrealistic—humans often do have to relearn lessons or learn them better with another go 'round. Besides, Carly is still a teenager. It just isn't my favorite thing when it seems like a novel and its sequel have much of the same basic plot, more or less, but it's only packaged a little differently from one book to the next.

Even so, I was still entertained through the read, and given the pull on my nostalgic side, I enjoyed much of the novel's old-fashioned feel. Although it took getting to the end of the book before I finally stopped shaking my head at Carly, I liked her eventual decision.

If I can get my hands on some copies, there are two more vintage YA novels I'd like to read by this author, who I believe is most known for her biblical fiction novel Two from Galilee.
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Estatísticas

Obras
46
Also by
2
Membros
3,964
Popularidade
#6,369
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
37
ISBN
145
Línguas
3
Marcado como favorito
3

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