Saying Good Bye
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Bonnie’s idyllic life on the farm is threatened when her mother announces she wants to move. Trusting God will not allow this to happen, Bonnie goes merrily on her way. Then, without warning, the owner of the farm asks her family to leave! Shocked and angry, Bonnie becomes bitter toward God. How could He possibly answer “no” to her fervent, believing prayers?
“Little Farm” books illustrate the joys and trials of growing up on a farm during the 1950s while presenting Christian values in an uplifting and entertaining format. As the heartwarming story unfolds in this eight-book series, Bonnie continues to grow in her knowledge of God.
(Book VII will be more fully enjoyed if Books I through VI are read first.)
Book I – “A Little Family Moves In”
Book II – “Trouble, Mischief, and Adventure”
Book III – “The Fire”
Book IV – “Fluffy”
Book V – “Stealing from God”
Book VI – “The Hurricane”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781619042339
ISBN10: 1619042339
Bonnie Siegrist
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2011
Little Farm Down The Lane # 7
Publisher: Xulon Press
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