Return to Harmony
T Davis Bunn, Janette OkePaperback 2010-11-01
A quiet southern town is shaken by the distant storm clouds of the First World War. Two young girls, different as night and day, are drawn together through trials and devastating loss. Then a day comes when it seems that faith itself drives a tragic wedge between them. Will there ever be a return to harmony? 223 pages, from Bethany.
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Jodie Harland and Bethan Keane, two young women with very different goals and personalities, develop a strong friendship when the plight of a homeless puppy brings them together. Soon their shared joys and trials make them more like sisters than friends. Then tragedy strikes Jodie's family, and her faith begins to waver. Through it all, Bethan remains a loyal companion. But when Jodie's possible romance with Bethan's brother causes a rift between the two girls, reconciliation seems impossible. When Jodie leaves for college, the distance between them becomes even greater. Will the girls be able to move beyond past hurts and restore their friendship?
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A quiet southern town is shaken by the distant storm clouds of the First World War. Two young girls, different as night and day, are drawn together through trials and devastating loss. Then a day comes when it seems that faith itself drives a tragic wedge between them. Will there ever be a return to harmony? 223 pages, from Bethany.
Publisher Description
Jodie Harland and Bethan Keane, two young women with very different goals and personalities, develop a strong friendship when the plight of a homeless puppy brings them together. Soon their shared joys and trials make them more like sisters than friends. Then tragedy strikes Jodie's family, and her faith begins to waver. Through it all, Bethan remains a loyal companion. But when Jodie's possible romance with Bethan's brother causes a rift between the two girls, reconciliation seems impossible. When Jodie leaves for college, the distance between them becomes even greater. Will the girls be able to move beyond past hurts and restore their friendship?