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Lights of Lowell

Book 1, Tapestry of Hope

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Lights of Lowell

By: Tracie Peterson, Judith Miller
Narrated by: Linda Stephens
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Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller are both best-selling authors whose faith shines through in their best-selling works of historical fiction. A Tapestry of Hope begins their promising new Lights of Lowell series. Jasmine Wainwright never expected her father to include her in a deal to sell off the plantation. Moving to Massachusetts as a new wife, she must look to God's grace for help to withstand an unloving husband.©2004 Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller (P)2006 Recorded Books Fiction Historical Fiction Marriage
Historical Perspectives • Interesting Twists • Wonderful Narration • Inspirational Content • Great Storylines
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Narrator great, plot great and very inspirational! Highly recommend! No other words to describe my evaluation. Thank you very much!

Great book!

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The Lights of Lowell is great story. This book has it all, funny, sad and very stressful situations.

Great Clean Book!

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Would you listen to Lights of Lowell again? Why?

Yes.The story had a familiar story line but with lots of turns and twist.

What other book might you compare Lights of Lowell to and why?

Kitchen House

What aspect of Linda Stephens’s performance would you have changed?

As a southerner the southern accent left a little to be desired.

Who was the most memorable character of Lights of Lowell and why?

Jasmine's husband kept you guessing what he would do next!

Any additional comments?

I really love the Christian themes ...

Lights of Lowell

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Loved the performance and appriciated the intervening of GOD'S word. Will recommend to my friends.

very blessed to have found this delight.

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I liked that the family was close and loving and they were willing to help others.

Love and forgiveness

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If you could sum up Lights of Lowell in three words, what would they be?

What a struggle!

What did you like best about this story?

The end when the wicked man dies.

What about Linda Stephens’s performance did you like?

Not the best narration in my opinion

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This book was difficult for me because of the wickedness of the lead character and his abuse of everyone around him. I read or listen to books to find peace, hope, encouragement - this book was depressing to me. Reality is reality but I want a little reality with lots of happy overcoming. The best part of the book was the very brief ending to such a horrible trial. I was glad for the scriptural encouragement to prayerfully endure even people like Bradley Houston. I almost didn't listen to the book because I was not interested in someone learning to deal with an unloving abusive husband. I am hoping book two and three will be more like the other Tracie Peterson books I have read.

A little too distressing

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A wonderful start to a new series. The narrator was excellent on to the next

Wonderful

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I enjoyed how the history of our nation shaped the characters, how they interacted with their current events, and how it changed our strengthened their perspectives. Excellent depth of character development and research were displayed. Interesting parallelism was given between slavery and indentured servanthood.

learning history and perspectives

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This was well written but with all the suffering of the heroine and others from the awful behavior of her husband it was not a pleasant story. It honestly got me depressed.

Also, the reader desperately needs a technician to clean up her innumerable mouth sounds. It’s was very unpleasant to listen to. I have experience in cleaning audio and do I know how simple it is so why was the audio not cleaned?

Well written but not enjoyable

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Such a great story and Linda Stephens did a wonderful job reading.

Loved this book!

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