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Title: Once Upon a Summer
Subtitle: Seasons of the Heart, Book 1
Author: Janette Oke
Narrator: Marguerite Gavin
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-05-05
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 97 votes
Genres: Fiction, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
That's why I got so riled up when I heard Grandpa and Uncle Charlie talkin' about findin' a fella for Auntie Lou!
You see, somethin' had to be done! I couldn't just sit back and watch our special family get broken up. But with Grandpa and Uncle Charlie workin' so hard to get Auntie Lou married off, I really had my job cut out for me.
Then, when that poor preacher came along, it really got complicated.
And maybe you'll find out what I found out about the best kind of family, I mean."
Members Reviews:
Wrestling with God . . . Learning . . .and Loving
This is a sweet story about family, faith and loss . . . a young man growing up without his parents, being raised by his grandpa and his aunt, who isn't too much older than he is . . . and blaming God that he can't even remember his parents . . . it is a different era, a time of working on the family farm, of respecting and obeying one's elders, and going to church in a wagon . . . a gentle tale of life, growing, changing, accepting . . . I only wish is that a different narrator had been chosen . . . I would have enjoyed it a lot more if the voice of Josh had not been a woman . . . it set me on edge throughout the whole book
lovely writing
these books are lovely without being sickly sweet.. that old time feel and full of genuine love and kindness. wonderful read.
great for young teens
Good christian values and it is a easy read/listen.... My 11 year old loved this book.
Great family reading.
This book and its secquals are great family reading. You will enjoy this book.
Once Upon A Summer
Lovely, homespun tale of pioneer folk in the West. The storyline is gentle, yet compelling and is narrated beautifully.