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the grace to forgive, the courage to love, the faith to risk it all Grieving her mother's death and yearning to see more of the world beyond her mountain home, Sally Beth sets out on a journey that leads her across the American Southwest and ultimately to a remote mission station in Tanzania, where she finds a new kind of freedom in the African plains and the people who dwell there. But when war comes to the mission gates, its horrors shatter her world. She must find a way to rebuild her life and choose whether or not to serve the people she's grown to love-a choice that will shake the simple…mehr

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the grace to forgive, the courage to love, the faith to risk it all Grieving her mother's death and yearning to see more of the world beyond her mountain home, Sally Beth sets out on a journey that leads her across the American Southwest and ultimately to a remote mission station in Tanzania, where she finds a new kind of freedom in the African plains and the people who dwell there. But when war comes to the mission gates, its horrors shatter her world. She must find a way to rebuild her life and choose whether or not to serve the people she's grown to love-a choice that will shake the simple faith of her childhood and ignite her passion for a wounded man.
Autorenporträt
Deborah Hining is proud to be a bone fide hillbilly, having grown up in a very isolated village in the hills of East Tennessee. She earned her B.A. in Communication and M.A. in Theater from the University of Tennessee and her PhD in Theater from Louisiana State University. From an early age, Deborah wanted to be a poet, and her greatest ambition was to see one of her poems published in a book. Now, after a long and checkered life with many detours, she has realized her ambition, having published two award-winning novels. A Sinner in Paradise won the bronze medal from Foreword Reviews Book of the Year in Romance, and the sequel, A Saint in Graceland, also received the bronze medal for Foreword Reviews Book of the Year in Religion. Both allowed her to indulge her love of poetry. Deborah now is back to her roots, living on a farm in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with her husband, children, and grandchildren.