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Obras por Gale Sears

The Silence of God (2010) 45 exemplares
Christmas for a Dollar [2013 TV movie] (2013) — Autor — 45 exemplares
Letters in the Jade Dragon Box (2011) 44 exemplares
Christmas for a Dollar (2008) 23 exemplares
Autumn Sky (2004) 17 exemplares
Upon the Mountains (2007) 15 exemplares
Until the Dawn (2006) 10 exemplares
One Candle: A Historical Novel (2018) 9 exemplares
The Route (2009) 6 exemplares
Belonging to Heaven (2013) 5 exemplares
The Missing Christmas Treasure (2012) 2 exemplares
Three White Dresses (2017) 1 exemplar
The Fifth Favorite (2019) 1 exemplar

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I grabbed this while shopping at Deseret Book the other day. The title and cover immediately caught my attention and I knew this was a book that I wanted to read.
The story is about the first female missionaries serving for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. (LDS) These young women were planning a trip to Europe but were both in for a big surprise by receiving an unexpected mission call.

The story tells of the difficult trials that they experienced. The women work diligently to clarify false assumptions about their church and its beliefs. It was a very interesting book and I enjoyed it very much. It shared the good and the bad times that these missionaries experienced during their mission. I recommend this excellent Christian book.… (mais)
 
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Sonja.Hoeke.Nish7358 | Apr 8, 2022 |
From the book jacket: Carol, a middle-aged wife and mother, is pondering the meaning of life. On a trip to the grocery store she sees a sign asking for volunteers to deliver meals to the elderly. When Carol decides to take a chance and help out, she’s in for a life-changing – and route-altering – experience.

My Reactions/u>:
This was okay, but I found little substance here and I felt it was predictable. Some of the patrons on Carol’s route were charming, some were irascible. A few needed more help than Carol could provide, and a couple of them helped her more than she helped them. Along the way, the reader learns a little about Carol’s background. I grew tired of her constant reminders to herself that “I can do this.”
… (mais)
½
 
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BookConcierge | 1 outra crítica | Apr 24, 2017 |
Effective story of a Chinese teen in Hong Kong gradually discovering the facts of her family still in China, through the letters from her mother smuggled to her in a precious heirloom box. The characters are reasonably interesting (although functional stereotypes of teens) and the story is compelling. Excellent introduction to the horrors of Mao's Revolution, for a generation that did not experience them. Has an LDS subtext, because some of the incidents are based on the life of a Chinese member, one of the early converts in Hong Kong, but the story can stand on its own.… (mais)
 
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librisissimo | 1 outra crítica | Oct 6, 2014 |
5 STARS

I listened to the book on my kindle and it turned out to be a good thing. It would have taken me forever to read the last quarter of the book through all my tears. I cried at tender moments, happy, sad and everything in between. I was on a seesaw with my emotions. I think of my hard times and they are not hard compared to what some face in the world.

I love the notes at the bottom that tell you what is true fact and where it came from. Makes journals important and keeping letters. Also like the story I had no idea on most of it. I learned a lot and felt so much with Belonging to Heaven. I really like the phrase riding on a rainbow talking about someone who died.

These characters in the book were real people who lived, loved, suffered and made a difference in a lot of lives. With this book they continue to make a positive difference by the example they lived.

The story is a historical novel that starts August 3, 1843 in Oloalu, Maui with getting ready for the marriage of Jonathan Napela and Catherine Keliikuaaina Richardson.
Than it tells George Q Cannon being in California and getting called on a mission to the Sandwich Islands at age 23. They were prospecting gold and found a vein that was enough to pay their way and personal needs, even a little to send to Utah. It was the first of miracles that they share.

It shares how they started the mission and how they decided to teach the natives they were going to have to learn the language. That their was only 12 letters in their language. The missionaries share some of their experiences through their letters and journals. Tell about some of the trials and blessings teaching the gospel. The prayers that were answered.

Elder Cannon worked to learn the language. They figured it would take about a year to learn it. Elder Cannon with hard work received the gift of tongues he could understand a lot of what he heard before that. With their efforts to learn the language opened more doors to them. He met Jonathan and began to teach him and his wife.

Jonathan was a judge and had gone to missionary school. With him opening up his house to Elder Cannon and listening to him. He started getting threatened to loosing his judge job. His minister was preaching lies against the Mormons. Jonathan before he even decided to join the Church helped them build a little Church to preach. He also wrote letters of introductions to others for Elder Cannon. He lost his job before he joined. His wife did not join but supported him.

The people of Hawaii suffered many trials one disease came through and took around 30 percent of the people. Some where saved through the power of the priesthood but not all. The church also lost around 30 percent of their members. Just thinking about all the suffering.

The last part of the book deals with lepers and what they went through. People tried to keep their family members hidden but the government came into the homes and shipped all of those with the leprosy to a remote island. Even little children they sent by themselves. Some were allowed to go and take care of their family but not too many.

Jonathon made the choice to go with his wife and the government gave him the job of taking care of a lot of the colony. Dealing with being in charge of food, welfare. The boat they went on could not even take the long boats to shore only so close than they had to get out and swim in rough waters to shore.
Most of the people could not feel their feet and hands. Some could not swim even. Jonathan was able to organize those who could help others so none were lost before they got to shore.

How bad things were once they got to the camp. They only had fresh water aways away. Their was no law and a few took from those who could not stop them.
Jonathan and a Catholic priest Father Damien worked for years taking care and building a place for those who kept being sent there. They helped each other help those in need.

I learned so much reading this book. Felt so much. Saw how much service to others is really what Jesus showed by example. Both Jonathan and Father Damien showed their love of the Savor by giving love and service to so many. How their prayers were answered. I am glad I was able to read Belonging to Heaven.

I was given this ebook to read and asked to review it on its book tour hosted by I am a reader, Not a Writer. Also by Netgalley.
Pub Date Mar 18 2013. Shadow Mountain Publishing ISBN:9781609071592
… (mais)
 
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rhonda1111 | 1 outra crítica | Apr 26, 2013 |

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237
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Avaliação
4.1
Críticas
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ISBN
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