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Jane Kirkpatrick

    Kirkpatrick brings us a story of one woman's restoration from personal grief to the meaning of community. The author explores the profound emotional impact of loss and the healing process, which involves finding strength and hope in human connections. Her narrative focuses on the power of shared experience and how connecting with others can lead to rediscovering purpose and embracing a new beginning. This tale celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of community in overcoming adversity.

    No Eye Can See
    What Once We Loved
    A Sweetness to the Soul
    Beneath the Bending Skies
    The Healing of Natalie Curtis
    Hold Tight the Thread
    • Hold Tight the Thread

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.3(378)Add rating

      Inspired by real events, this narrative delves into the complexities of human experience, exploring themes of resilience, courage, and the impact of choices. The characters navigate a challenging journey that reflects their struggles and triumphs, offering readers a profound connection to the emotional landscape of their lives. Through vivid storytelling, the book captures the essence of personal growth and the power of hope in overcoming adversity.

      Hold Tight the Thread
    • The Healing of Natalie Curtis

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      "Classically trained pianist and singer Natalie Curtis isolated herself for five years after a breakdown just before she was to debut with the New York Philharmonic. Guilt-ridden and songless, Natalie can't seem to recapture the joy music once brought her. In 1902, her brother invites her to join him in the West to search for healing. What she finds are songs she'd never before encountered - the haunting melodies, rhythms, and stories of Native Americans. But their music is under attack. The US government's Code of Offenses prohibits America's indigenous people from singing, dancing, or speaking their own languages as the powers that be insist on assimilation. Natalie makes it her mission not only to document these songs before they disappear but to appeal to President Teddy Roosevelt himself, who is the only man with the power to repeal the unjust law. Will she succeed and step into a new song ... and a new future?"-- Provided by publisher

      The Healing of Natalie Curtis
    • Beneath the Bending Skies

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Mollie Sheehan has spent much of her life striving to be a dutiful daughter and honor her father's wishes, even when doing so has led to one heartbreak after another. After all, what options does she truly have in 1860s Montana? But providing for her stepfamily during her father's long absences doesn't keep her from wishing for more.

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    • A Sweetness to the Soul

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
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      Set against the backdrop of Oregon's pioneering days, the story follows young Jane Herbert, who embarks on a journey of forgiveness and love after a tragic event at twelve. As she navigates an unconventional romance with an older dreamer, she also grapples with her emotionally distant mother while striving to create her own family. The narrative is rich with emotional depth, showcasing love's resilience and the transformative power of faith, making it a poignant exploration of healing and hope.

      A Sweetness to the Soul
    • What Once We Loved

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.2(886)Add rating

      The story follows Ruth Martin as she strives for independence and a fulfilling life in southern Oregon with her children. After a tragic event caused by her friend Mazy's inaction disrupts her dreams, Ruth embarks on a journey of healing. Alongside a circle of courageous women, she explores themes of forgiveness and love, ultimately discovering the strength to rebuild her life and redefine her aspirations.

      What Once We Loved
    • No Eye Can See

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Jane Kirkpatrick's unique storytelling invites readers into the intimate lives of women, revealing hidden depths and personal stories. Her fiction delicately uncovers the secrets and experiences that resonate within each of us, offering a profound connection to the characters and their journeys.

      No Eye Can See
    • A Gathering of Finches

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Set in turn-of-the-century Oregon, the narrative follows a couple and explores the impact of their decisions through the perspectives of the wife, her sister, and their Indian maid. The story reveals that true happiness and forgiveness cannot be purchased with wealth or possessions, highlighting the inevitability of facing the consequences of one's choices. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of nurturing relationships and living a life aligned with spiritual values.

      A Gathering of Finches
    • Every Fixed Star

      • 434 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
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      The narrative follows Marie Dorion, the first mother to traverse the Rocky Mountains and settle in the Northwest, as she navigates the challenges of her pioneering life. In this continuation of the Tender Ties Historical Series, themes of resilience and compassion emerge as Marie discovers the importance of a tender heart, the support of distant friends, and the necessity of accepting life's uncertainties. Her journey highlights both personal growth and the strength found in community during tumultuous times.

      Every Fixed Star
    • A Tendering in the Storm

      • 402 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
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      The narrative explores a woman's profound struggle as she navigates her life's challenges, revealing her resilience and determination. Through her desperate efforts, the story delves into themes of vulnerability, strength, and the search for truth, highlighting the emotional depths and complexities of her journey. The book captures the essence of human experience, showcasing how love and perseverance can emerge even in the most trying circumstances.

      A Tendering in the Storm
    • Mystic Sweet Communion

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(287)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century Florida, the narrative follows Ivy Cromartie Stranahan, the first English-speaking teacher in the Seminole Nation. Despite facing hostility from tribal leaders, Ivy's dedication to educating the children and sharing her faith leads her to become a vital negotiator with the U.S. government. Her journey is marked by personal tragedies, including her mother's death and her husband's suicide, yet she perseveres, ultimately earning the love and respect of the community she serves.

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