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Hope Springs

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Hope Springs

Contributors:

By (Author) Kim Cash Tate

ISBN:

9781595549976

Publisher:

Thomas Nelson Publishers

Imprint:

Thomas Nelson Publishers

Publication Date:

1st June 2012

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Christian life and practice

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 141mm, Height 215mm, Spine 39mm

Weight:

303g

Description


Gods plans for three womenand the small town of Hope Springsmay be bigger than anyone could have imagined.

Janelle Evans hasnt gone back to Hope Springs for family reunions since losing her husband. But when she arrives for Christmas and learns that her grandmother is gravely ill, she decides to extend the stay. It isnt long before she runs into her first love, and feelings that have been dormant for more than a decade are reawakened.

Becca Anderson is finally on the trajectory shes longed for. Having been in the ministry trenches for years, shes been recruited as the newest speaker of a large Christian womens conference. But her husband feels called to become the pastor of his late fathers church in Hope Springs. Will small-town living affect her big ministry dreams

Stephanie London is married to a doctor in St. Louis and living an ideal life. When her cousin Janelle volunteers to stay in Hope Springs and care for their grandmother, she feels compelled to do the same. Its a decision that will forever change her.

As these women come together, they soon recognize that healing is needed in their hearts, their families, and their churches that have long been divided along racial lines. Gods plan for them in Hope Springsand for Hope Springs itselfis bigger than they ever imagined.

Kim Cash Tate draws us into a world where the dreams, desires, missteps, and matters of the heart we discover mirror our own. She is a master at crafting characters who make you forget youre reading fiction. By the end of Hope Springs, youll feel as if youre cheering on members of your extended family. Stacy Hawkins Adams, bestselling author of Coming Home and The Someday List

  • Inspirational and romantic contemporary read
  • Stand-alone novel
  • Book length: approximately 90K words
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs

Reviews

'engaging.' 'Tate expertly crafts an intriguing narrative that explores unrequited love, true faith, and the complicated politics of change in the Christian church.' '...affecting tale about forgiveness and following Gods call. * Publishers Weekly *
Tate has penned another meaningful novel about the lives of three distinct women. Themes of faith and trusting God for direction in life and family resonate throughout this novel. The author has a gift for writing characters that are so realistic readers will be able to see all parts of themselves---good and bad---mirrored in them. * Romantic Times, four-star review *
Three women in a small North Carolina town face disappointments and move toward healing. Tates (Cherished; Faithful) latest novel is a good choice for reading groups who enjoy contemporary womens fiction with a strong Christian element (the publisher plans several book club campaigns). * Library Journal *
Kim Cash Tate has created relatable characters and a heartwarming story with a valuable message on the importance and healing power of love, acceptance, reconciliation, and unity not only within families and friendships but in the body of Christ as well. * CBA Retailers + Resources *

Author Bio

Kim Cash Tate is the author of The Color of Hope, Hope Springs, Cherished, Faithful, Heavenly Places, and the memoir More Christian than African American. A former practicing attorney, she is also a Bible teacher and women's ministry leader at The Gate Church in St. Louis. She and her husband have two children. Twitter: @KimCashTate Facebook: kimcashtate

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