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| The Bottom Line: A love story which teaches patients, forginess and the art of healing. Join Jerry Stone as he heals from a broken heart and a broken body. Visit Eric and Roxanne as they live with their mistakes. Join Rachel and Danny as they help Jerry heal. |
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| URL: Cedar Fort |
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| Pros: Very intriguing book that was hard to put down. |
| Teaches many important lessons |
| Very well written: You become part of the story |
| A sequel but one you can read without having read the first book. |
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| Cons: none |
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| Description: 245 pages |
| Sequel to "The Painting on the Pond" |
| Written for a general audience |
| Starts with Jerry Stone and his fiance, Roxanne together |
| The next thing we know is Jerry is being rescued from an accident that leaves him in the hospital. |
| Roxanne has run off with another man and leaves Jerry as a broken man |
| Rachel, a nurse, comes to help Jerry heal. |
| Danny a young boy with cancer starts spending time with Jerry and helps him heal. |
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| Review: This book was nothing like I expected. I could hardly put this book down. A great love story set in Alaska. We learn that we need to feel for others, walk in their moccasins. With many twists and turns this book holds you till the very end. It is written for a general audience so share it with all of your friends. My favorite part was near the end when 3 mothers watch their children join. What a great book. |
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