A Fragile Hope has characters that you want to learn about. They feel so real as you read along. As they go through struggles, you feel like you are going through them as well. Cynthia has a way of pulling you into the story and you don't want to leave.
Josiah is a character that any person could relate to through the struggle he has with his marriage and with his relationship with God. I love how you see him realize the problems he is having and then learning to rely on God and the strength and hope that He alone can bring. You find yourself aching along with him and joy as he finds true hope to cling to.
This is an excellent book and I highly recommend it to you.
About the book:
Hope grows when seeds are planted—even in the muddy middle of life.
Josiah Chamberlain’s life’s work revolves around repairing other people’s marriages. When his own is threatened by his wife’s unexplained distance, and then threatened further when she’s unexpectedly plunged into an unending fog, Josiah finds his expertise, quick wit and clever quips are no match for a relationship that is clearly broken.
Feeling betrayed, confused, and ill-equipped for a crisis this crippling, he reexamines everything he knows about the fragility of hope and the strength of his faith and love. Love seems to have failed him. Will what’s left of his faith fail him, too? Or will it be the one thing that holds him together and sears through the impenetrable wall that separates them?
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About the author:
Cynthia Ruchti tells stories hemmed in hope. She’s the award-winning author of 17 books and a frequent speaker for women’s ministry events. She serves as the Professional Relations Liaison for American Christian Fiction Writers, where she helps retailers, libraries, and book clubs connect with the authors and books they love. She lives with her husband in Central Wisconsin.
Find out more about Cynthia at http://www.cynthiaruchti.com.
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