No Dark Valley

No Dark Valley

by Jamie Langston Turner

Narrated by Barbara McCulloh

Unabridged — 22 hours, 12 minutes

No Dark Valley

No Dark Valley

by Jamie Langston Turner

Narrated by Barbara McCulloh

Unabridged — 22 hours, 12 minutes

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Overview

Christy Award-winner Jamie Langston Turner pens another inspiring tale of forgiveness and redemption in this welldeveloped novel. This emotional story delves into the complexities of family relations and religious devotion. Her grandmother's funeral brings Celia Coleman back to that small Georgia town that she swore never to step in again. As the unhappy memories envelope her, she meets Bruce Healey who has his own troubles to contend with. Together they attempt to escape their private dark valleys by opening their hearts and minds to God.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

Although there is much to like in this latest novel from Turner, one of the best writers in the Christian market, it's marred by slow pacing, unnecessary asides and relentless introspection. Using a motif of old hymn lines, Turner pens a tale of two neighbors. As a teenager, Celia Coleman was orphaned and raised by her grandmother, a conservative Christian. After rebelling and leaving home, an abortion left Celia riddled with guilt and disillusioned with faith. Now working as an art gallery director in Derby, S.C., Celia collects art but avoids relationships. Her neighbor, the formerly promiscuous Bruce Healey, is disfigured by burns, and Turner gives a fine twist to his story. As Celia and Bruce come to terms with their pasts, they begin to believe in the power of God's grace and forgiveness. This is challenging reading, with the characters engrossed in interior monologue rather than dialogue. Celia and Bruce keep telling themselves why their story would never make a good novel (which raises its own set of questions in the reader's mind). Turner's lovely writing saves many scenes, and fans will recognize characters from her previous novels, such as the Christy Award winner A Garden to Keep. Newcomers can read this as a stand-alone novel, but it will take stamina to make it to the happily-ever-after conclusion. (Aug.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170584918
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 03/10/2008
Edition description: Unabridged
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