The Glory of Green

by Judy Christie

Green, Louisiana (book 3)

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With wedding plans well underway, Lois Barker plots to gracefully get rid of her groom's catfish collection--stuffed, ceramic, woven. Her husband-to-be, Chris, on the other hand, has decided to get rid of something else: his homestead, which he gives to a needy Mexican family at church. Life is full of possibilities, and the community of Green is tickled pink that their newspaper owner is settling down with one of their own. However, the beloved small-town journalist is about to be blown show more away--by tragedy and by the grace that enfolds her in her third year in Green, Louisiana. show less

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I'd probably give all the Green books so far 3.5 stars, but I rounded up because I really enjoy the characters and Lois's journey of faith. Christie's writing grows stronger with each book, and I'm more looking forward to the continuation of her recent Trumpet and Vine series. But, I'm enjoying "visiting" Green and reading about characters with integrity and a sense of community that is tested in compelling ways.
Spoilers. This one is about the tornados that hit right when the main character is getting married, and the way the town recovers, and the main characters recover; and grieve; and learn.

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Canonical title
The Glory of Green
Original publication date
2011-03

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Fiction and Literature, Christian Fiction, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.6LiteratureAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3603.H7525 G56Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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