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![]() | Say to This Mountain (2006) (The third book in the Shiloh Legacy series) A novel by Bodie and Brock Thoene |
The seemingly unmovable mountains in their lives were small compared to the yearnings in their hearts-
City-boy Davey Meyer, street-smart and gutsy, had this inner longing too belong to somebody-.Max Meyer, a city-boy grown up and a Wall Street regular, also wanted to belong.
Jefferson Canfield had been unjustly incarcerated for a decade. But his escape didn't mean freedom he didn't really belong anywhere until he came home to Shiloh-.Lily's husband had died not long after their baby was conceived. Could she ever feel she belonged to anyone again?-Willa-Mae and Hock Canfield had belonged to each other for nearly as long as they could remember. And for ten years they had made a life for themselves far away from Shiloh and the killing. Now it seemed to have found them once again.
Like his father before him, Ellis Warne belonged in the medical profession. But now he was required to do some things that made him wonder if he could remain a doctor-.Becky Warne's empty arms reflected her empty heart. A baby belonged there! Why couldn't Ellis have saved his own?-And two little boys who had a mother, who didn't really belong to anybody.
These characters and more fill the pages of Say to This Mountain with the stuff of life tragedy and laughter, pain and joy, the dramatic and the ordinary. And through it all over it all is the sense, the wonder, of faith that moves mountains.
From an extraordinary novelist comes the gripping continuation of The Shiloh Legacy!
City-boy Davey Meyer, street-smart and gutsy, had this inner longing too belong to somebody-.Max Meyer, a city-boy grown up and a Wall Street regular, also wanted to belong.
Jefferson Canfield had been unjustly incarcerated for a decade. But his escape didn't mean freedom he didn't really belong anywhere until he came home to Shiloh-.Lily's husband had died not long after their baby was conceived. Could she ever feel she belonged to anyone again?-Willa-Mae and Hock Canfield had belonged to each other for nearly as long as they could remember. And for ten years they had made a life for themselves far away from Shiloh and the killing. Now it seemed to have found them once again.
Like his father before him, Ellis Warne belonged in the medical profession. But now he was required to do some things that made him wonder if he could remain a doctor-.Becky Warne's empty arms reflected her empty heart. A baby belonged there! Why couldn't Ellis have saved his own?-And two little boys who had a mother, who didn't really belong to anybody.
These characters and more fill the pages of Say to This Mountain with the stuff of life tragedy and laughter, pain and joy, the dramatic and the ordinary. And through it all over it all is the sense, the wonder, of faith that moves mountains.
From an extraordinary novelist comes the gripping continuation of The Shiloh Legacy!
Used availability for Bodie and Brock Thoene's Say to This Mountain
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Paperback Editions
July 2006 : Paperback
| Title: Say to This Mountain (Shiloh Legacy) Author(s): Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene ISBN: 1-4143-0122-7 / 978-1-4143-0122-8 (USA edition) Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Other Editions
June 2009 : Kindle edition
| Title: Say to This Mountain (Shiloh Legacy) Author(s): Bodie Thoene Publisher: www.FamilyAudioLibrary.com Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
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