Title |
Cares of this world : a Northwest novel [#2, Johansen family saga]
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Names |
Lonseth, Elizabeth.
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Book Number |
DBC19276
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Title Status |
Active
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Medium |
Digital Books
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Download Link |
Downloadable talking book.
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Downloadable talking book.
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Annotation |
Having graduated from high school, Luke Johansen and Bobbi West grapple with the responsibilities of owning the Boston Harbor Marina, preparing to attend college, and the uncertainty of the path their relationship will take. What part will God and His Word play in their lives as they continue growing through life's challenges? As they learn more about forgiveness, sexual purity, reconciling cultural and racial differences, and respect for elders, they must learn to consistently trust God and each other without forgetting the important core values of His Word, as they journey down the path God has set before them. Adult. Unrated.
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General Notes |
Available from BARD courtesy of the Washington Talking Book and Braille Library.
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Local Notes |
"They've recently graduated from high school and have inherited the Boston Harbor Marina from Charlie Swain. They must tackle many areas of responsibility to keep the marina going while also preparing to attend college. They share moments of fun, hard work, and change with their families, friends, and others in their lives. But what direction will their relationship take? Will it be strictly a business partnership or will a commitment to the marina also lead to a commitment of love? What part will God and His Word play in their lives as they grow up through the challenges of life? Although goals may be altruistic and hearts pure in their pursuits, Bobbi and Luke must learn to consistently trust God and each other without forgetting the important core values of His Word. In exploring contemporary but timeless themes such as forgiveness, sexual purity, respect for elders, reconciling cultural and racial differences, Cares of This World portrays the importance of having integrity while accepting personal responsibility for choices and actions. Lonseth keenly demonstrates the contrast between walking with the Lord and straying from His path as Luke and Bobbi continue their journey along the path God has set before them." -- WorldCat.
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Narrator |
Sipe, Rick.
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Series |
Lonseth. Johansen Family Saga
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Length |
1 online resource (audio (11 hours, 3 minutes))
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Local Subject |
Religious fiction - FI5
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Growing up - FI9
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Family stories - FI13
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Gentle or nostalgic - GN
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Inspirational - IN
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Northwest author - NW7
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Northwest fiction - NW1
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Produced at WTBBL - PAW
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LC Subject |
Christian life - Fiction
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Bildungsromans
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Orcas Island (Wash.) - Fiction
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Olympia (Wash.) - Fiction
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Fiction
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Audience Notes |
A NLS/BPH
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Call Number |
813.6 AFI
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Language |
English
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Released |
2011
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Publication Info |
Seattle : Pleasant Word 2011
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Original Publication |
Recorded from: Enumclaw, WA : Pleasant Word, c2011. 9781414109497
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