Penny-Hardcover

Penny-Hardcover

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Publishers Weekly,Meyer (Battlefield of the Mind), a Christian motivational speaker and bestselling nonfiction author, and inspirational fiction's Bedford (Remember Me) are the newest inspirational one-two punch with this novel that pairs Bedford's solid writing with Meyer's popular ministry messages. Set in St. Louis in the racial hotbed of the mid-1950s, the story's protagonist is the sexually abused adolescent, Jenny Blake. "All my life has been shaped by other people's hands. Daddy slapping me, Mama never hugging me, Jean pointing a finger of criticism at me...." When Jenny picks up a penny in the street, she sets off a chain of events that results in her working for the mysterious Miss Opal Shaw, who teaches her the importance of unconditional love, grace, patience and forgiveness. Bedford has a penchant for similes, but crafts some memorable phrases, such as when Jenny's best friend teaches her how to dance: "Move like you're writing cursive on the wall with your backside." The penny motif is used throughout in believable and sometimes less believable ways, as is a Grace Kelly metaphor. Meyer fans will easily recognize her themes of overcoming difficulties and shame through God's love and positive thinking. A film version's late 2007 release should help ensure that this book receives plenty of attention. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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Oct 19, 2024
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Heart breaking. Heart warming.

"The Penny" was a tender hearted story about a child growing up in the South (maybe in the 50's). The racial divide was strong. A friendship between two young girls of different races was sweet. The homelife of one child was heartbreaking. The way the young girl overcame her adversities was a testiment to God. Real. Intense.

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