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In An Ordinary Immigrant-Ties That Bind, we once again meet the quiet and steadfast Roelena, her vivacious friend Marliese, and Roelena's war bride sister-in-law, Ingrid. Roelena's dreams for her future seem to be unfolding just as she'd always envisioned. She's in love with Clarence, a kind and loving man and recent immigrant to their small farming community. Her days remain busy caring for her younger brothers who are, almost surprisingly, showing the promise of becoming fine young men. But she worries about her mother's deteriorating health and what will happen to her father and brothers…mehr

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In An Ordinary Immigrant-Ties That Bind, we once again meet the quiet and steadfast Roelena, her vivacious friend Marliese, and Roelena's war bride sister-in-law, Ingrid. Roelena's dreams for her future seem to be unfolding just as she'd always envisioned. She's in love with Clarence, a kind and loving man and recent immigrant to their small farming community. Her days remain busy caring for her younger brothers who are, almost surprisingly, showing the promise of becoming fine young men. But she worries about her mother's deteriorating health and what will happen to her father and brothers when Roelena and Clarence eventually marry. While Roelena's future seems filled with promise, Marliese is reeling from the fallout of broken promises; Ingrid, although adjusting to life in Canada, is finding it impossible to lay the ghosts of war to rest. When a series of unexpected losses shake the very foundation of Roelena's life, Marliese, Ingrid, and Clarence rally around her, yet even they cannot ease her aching heart. Will Roelena ever be able to reconcile her faith against the reality and devastation of personal tragedy and loss?
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A multi-genre writer, Corinne Aarsen writes high fantasy, low fantasy, romance, historical fiction, women's fiction, and screenplays. She also loves to edit other writers' works, offering input on flow, dialogue, and character development. Corinne lives in Victoria, Canada.