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Christina Suzann Nelson

    Christina Suzann Nelson écrit sur les parcours de foi, la recherche de la miséricorde de Dieu et la construction de communautés. Sa voix littéraire est empreinte de vérités profondes et de réflexions personnelles. Nelson explore comment trouver du sens dans les moments du quotidien et comment ces moments renforcent notre relation avec Dieu et avec les autres.

    My Filipino Kitchen
    If We Make It Home: A Novel of Faith and Survival in the Oregon Wilderness
    Swimming in the Deep End
    Shaped by the Waves
    What Happens Next
    The Way It Should Be
    • The Way It Should Be

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,3(596)Évaluer

      Zara Mahoney was enjoying newlywed bliss until her life is upended by her estranged sister, Eve, and Zara must take custody of her children. Eve's struggles lead her to Tiff Bradley, who's determined to help despite the past hurts the relationship triggers. Can these women find the hope they--and those they love--desperately need?

      The Way It Should Be
    • Popular podcaster and ex-reporter Faith Byrne has made a name for herself telling stories of greatness after tragedy--but her real life does not mirror the stories she tells. When she's asked to spotlight her childhood best friend's missing-person case on her podcast, she uncovers desperate secrets and must face the truth before she can move forward.

      What Happens Next
    • Cassie George has stayed away from her small hometown ever since her unplanned pregnancy. But when she hears that her aunt suffered a stroke and has been hiding a Parkinson's diagnosis, she must return. Greeted by a mysterious package, Cassie will discover that who she thought she was, and who she wants to become, are all about to change.

      Shaped by the Waves
    • Swimming in the Deep End

      • 492pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      "In this moving, masterful saga from best-selling novelist Christina Suzann Nelson, four women's lives collide. Their tangled courses and attempts to find grace in the midst of crisis combine in one heartfelt story showing the many faces of motherly love"-- Provided by publisher

      Swimming in the Deep End
    • When four college friends graduated from the University of Northwest Oregon, their lives stretched before them, full of promise and vows to stay connected. But life has a way of derailing well-laid plans. Now they haven't spoken in twenty-five years. But against all odds, three of them have found themselves back in the same place--at their alma mater, wondering how they got there. When they discover their fourth friend, Hope, has died, Jenna, Ireland, and Vicky decide to embark on a wilderness adventure to honor her memory--and for secret reasons of their own. Jenna wants to show her husband that she's more than a helpless, overweight, middle-aged empty nester. Ireland wants to get back to the nature she loves and hide from the charges being pressed against her. And Vicky wants to show she cares for something besides her ministry--and put off the disaster waiting at home for as long as possible. They never bargained for the dangers they face in an unforgiving wilderness. Now they'll have to work together if they hope to make it home alive. While the three women fight to survive the elements, their toughest battles may be with themselves.

      If We Make It Home: A Novel of Faith and Survival in the Oregon Wilderness
    • My Filipino Kitchen

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Enthusiastic and nostalgic home cook Christina Ygoña Nelson looks back fondly on the Filipino dishes she was raised on and the places and memories that are tied to them. She invites you to create your own memories through one or all 21 homestyle recipes in this book. Christina hopes that moments shared with these dishes foster family, hospitality, and togetherness.

      My Filipino Kitchen
    • If We Make It Home

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      When four college friends graduated from the University of Northwest Oregon, their lives stretched before them, full of promise and vows to stay connected. But life has a way of derailing well-laid plans. Now they haven't spoken in twenty-five years. But against all odds, three of them have found themselves back in the same place--at their alma mater, wondering how they got there. When they discover their fourth friend, Hope, has died, Jenna, Ireland, and Vicky decide to embark on a wilderness adventure to honor her memory--and for secret reasons of their own. Jenna wants to show her husband that she's more than a helpless, overweight, middle-aged empty nester. Ireland wants to get back to the nature she loves and hide from the charges being pressed against her. And Vicky wants to show she cares for something besides her ministry--and put off the disaster waiting at home for as long as possible. They never bargained for the dangers they face in an unforgiving wilderness. Now they'll have to work together if they hope to make it home alive. While the three women fight to survive the elements, their toughest battles may be with themselves.

      If We Make It Home