Always Green
Garden Gates
by Patti Hill
Mibby Garrett has her hands full, raising her teenage son alone after the accidental death
of her husband, and struggling to keep a roof over their heads.
Her business as a garden designer is on the rocks, as a hot, dry summer turns to drought.
She's losing customers, suffering through blind dates with cowboys who spit, and fighting
a losing battle with her water heater. Through it all, she can't help but wonder why God
doesn't do something to prevent her from drowning in a sea of chaos. With crazy but lovable
Christian neighbors and friends, who can't help but keep her smiling, she is forced to
put one foot in front of the other and not lose hope.
Always Green has not only a beautiful cover, but a beautiful soul, as this endearing
character struggles through ordinary but frustrating circumstances, trying to see God at
work. I loved this book, and highly recommend it to anyone who loves to smile at the goodness
of God and the joy of simply being alive. |
The Book |
Bethany House |
2005 |
Trade paperback |
0-7642-2938-9 |
Inspirational Fiction |
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The Reviewer |
Nancy
Arant Williams |
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NOTE:
Reviewer Nancy Williams is the author of the inspirational
romances Coming Home to Mercy Street, In the Company
of Angels, In The Shadow of the Cherubim. |
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