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This side of heaven

Kingsbury, Karen. (Author).

Josh Warren suffering from chronic pain and an unsettled insurance claim tries to turn his life around and get custody of the daughter that he believes to be his. But when the insurance settlement is threatened his mother Annie steps in to defend her son.

Book  - 2009
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  • ISBN: 1599956780
  • ISBN: 9781599956787
  • Physical Description xviii, 320 pages.
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher New York : Center Street, 2009.

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"Reading group guide inside"--P. [4] of cover.
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Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 1599956780
This Side of Heaven : A Novel
This Side of Heaven : A Novel
by Kingsbury, Karen
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This Side of Heaven : A Novel

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Christian fiction author Kingsbury is well loved by her fans, and this newest story, based loosely upon her own brother's death, will further endear her to her faithful readers. Kingsbury tells the story of a strained relationship between picture-perfect Nate and Annie Warren, whose son, Josh, a tow truck driver, has been a disappointment to them. Even though Josh's mistakes are now history, his current joblessness-owing to a drunk driver's recklessness-serves to ratchet up his parental disapproval rating. Only a few people know the truth: Josh is a real-life hero and his one heart's desire is to be united with a daughter he's never met. When Josh's life is struck again by tragedy, his immediate family must come to grips with the recognition that they never really cared enough to ultimately know their son. Kingsbury does a fine job communicating the emotional struggles of individuals, and readers will resonate with her characters' sorrows and losses. Yet much of the story is formulaic, which detracts from its otherwise powerful message about acceptance. (Jan.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved