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From This Day Forward

Summary: After years of not being willing to commit to Deborah MacCallister, Toby Valders watches as sparks fly between her and the new schoolteacher Anton Gendarme, leaving Toby to wonder whether it is too late to win her over.

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  • ISBN: 9780764218750
  • Physical Description: 478 p. 22 cm
  • Edition: Large print edition
  • Publisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota: Bethany House Publishers, 2016
Subject: Large type books

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Dawson Creek Municipal Public Library LP F SNE (Text) DCL156885 Large print Volume hold Available -

  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2016 October #2
    The women of Blessing, North Dakota, are up to something. They don't like the way Toby Valders refuses to commit to Deborah MacCallister, the woman he supposedly loves, so they decide to play matchmaker. Anton Genddarm, the new schoolteacher, is the perfect man to make Toby jealous and see the error of his ways. But Deborah's decisions aren't all romantic; she also has to decide whether to stay on as head nurse in the small town she loves, or move to the big city of Chicago, which offers more opportunities for her career. This leisurely paced, faith-based historical is the fourth book in Snelling's Song of Blessing series (To Everything a Season, 2014) and will appeal to people who enjoy gentle reads. Copyright 2016 Booklist Reviews.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2016 August #4

    Snelling (Streams of Mercy) completes her Song of Blessing series with a fourth book following the day-to-day activities of the inhabitants of Blessing, N.D., a town filled with Norwegian immigrants, including the members of the Bjorkund family. In this entry, Snelling focuses heavily on Deborah MacCallister, a supervising nurse at the local hospital who laments being single in a town where "All the others have married... some even twice." Toby Valders periodically takes notice of Deborah, stoking her hopes, but he usually seems oblivious to her overtures. The women of Blessing take on the mission of getting Deborah and Toby married by December, but Toby continues his indifference despite their best efforts at matchmaking. Plodding along at a slow pace, Snelling finds a way to invoke conflict when an immediate attraction develops between Deborah and the new teacher at the school for the deaf. Though this book works as a standalone, the vast array of characters and the multiple references to their backstories may be confusing to those who have not read any of Snelling's previous 20 books about the Bjorklunds. Agent: Wendy Lawton, Books & Such (Oct.)

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