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Beverly LewisBethany House / 2018 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$6.994.5 out of 5 stars for The First Love. View reviews of this product. 13 ReviewsRetail Price$15.99Save 56% ($9.00)
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Britwoods3 Stars Out Of 5The First LoveApril 15, 2021BritwoodsQuality: 4Value: 4Meets Expectations: 3I felt the book went at a slow pace
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good5 Stars Out Of 5goodOctober 22, 2020goodQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5good
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SunbirdKetchum, OKAge: 45-54Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Great bookSeptember 3, 2020SunbirdKetchum, OKAge: 45-54Gender: femaleLove all her books. A great pass time relaxing while reading her books.
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CurledUpWithaBookThe MaritimesAge: Over 65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5The First LoveMay 3, 2020CurledUpWithaBookThe MaritimesAge: Over 65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for The First Love - eBook.A beautiful story of life with its struggles, growing in faith and trusting God with the outcome.
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KavRCanadaGender: female5 Stars Out Of 5My favourite Lewis book so farDecember 13, 2018KavRCanadaGender: female"Remember to seek the Healer and not the healing. Whether you're ever healed or not, Christ Jesus is by far the most important gift." (p 147)
Definitely my favourite Beverly Lewis novel to date. Maggie's health issues mirror my own so I was quick to connect with her struggle to understand God's purpose in it all as well as her frustration at not being able to do the things she used to. A coming-of-age story that includes an incredible faith journey. I love how the revival meetings plays a role in her spiritual awakening and how she applies that new knowledge into her life, blessing those she loves in the process. So sweet and hope-filled.
Lewis also tells the story from Maggie's stepmother's point of view. Rachel struggles to fit into her new husband's family. It isn't easy since the children are still grieving over their mam's recent death. She faces everything from wary reserve to open hostility as she attempts to draw close to them.
This is Beverly Lewis at her best. There's such a gentle quality to her stories even though they deal with the grim realities we all have to face in this life. Opening one of her books is like listening to a traditional storyteller. The words just flow and soothe and I can actually hear the distinctive voice of each character as if I'm right there. A heartwarming, inspirational novel that gives voice to those of us who live with physical challenges.
"Honestly, I have to remind myself that physical limitations can actually be helpful -- even liberatin' -- when my deepest longing is to follow close after Christ. It sure teaches me to pray without ceasing." (p 273)
Book provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications Inc.
