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Color the Sidewalk for Me
Description:
Second in Bradleyville series
A splendidly colored sidewalk. Six-year-old
Celia presented the gift to her mother with pride—and
received only anger in return. Why couldn't Mama love her?
Years later, when once-in-a-lifetime love found Celia, her mother
opposed it. The crushing losses that followed drove Celia,
guilt-ridden and grieving, from her Bradleyville home.
Now thirty-five, she must return to nurse her father after a stroke.
But the deepest need for healing lies in the rift between mother and
daughter. God can perform such a miracle. But first Celia and Mama
must let go of the past—before it destroys them both.
Awards:
Year |
Title |
Description |
2002 |
ACRW Book of the Year |
Contemporary Women's Fiction category |
2002 |
Romantic Times Top Pick |
March 2002 issue |
2003 |
Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award |
Inspirational category |
2003 |
Inspirational Readers Choice Award |
Long contemporary category |
2002 |
Finalist |
Rose Award |
2003 |
Finalist |
Holt Medallion--Long Inspirational |
2003 |
Finalist |
Holt Medallion--Southern Theme |
2003 |
Finalist |
Winter Rose Award |
Why the author wrote this book:
To date there are readers of mine who say this is my best book. It's heart-tugging, suspenseful, and in the end, a redemptive story. Even though I'm now a full-time suspense author, this book still has my heart.
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