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Someday home
2015
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When Lynn Lundberg's sons urge their mother to sell her house and move into a smaller place next to one of them, they are surprised at Lynn's actions. While Lynn is still mourning her husband's death almost two years earlier, she knows she doesn't want to leave her beloved family home. Instead, she discovers a new trend that might work for her, shared housing. If she can find two other women close to her age-early 50s-she has the house, and they can contribute money and their talents toward living together. Snelling (Reunion) brings together a widow, a new divorcée, and a woman who tended her parents until they died. Each has her own problems. Lynn is mourning while going through menopause; Angela is still brittle and depressed over the divorce; and Judith had dropped out of college and is angry with her father. All these gals are angry with God. Verdict The author succeeds in showing the need to forgive in order to move on with life. Her message is that no one knows why God plans life's changes. Shared housing among three needy women, a situation that leads to a deep friendship, is Snelling's tool for showing God's role in a Christian's life. Recommended for fans of Christian fiction and Snelling's numerous readers.-Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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