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Always Green
Written by Patti Hill
Narrated by Andrea Gallo
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Patti Hill crafts inspirational tales of romance that critics and fans call "charming, touching, encouraging, affirming, quaint, funny, and poignant." Always Green continues the spiritual journey that began in Like a Watered Garden (K1141). A self-employed landscape gardener, Mibby Garrett is raising her teenage son and struggling to make ends meet. What she really wants is plenty of prayer and more of her mother's fragrant French toast.
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Titles in the series (2)
Like a Watered Garden Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Always Green Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
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7 ratings2 reviews
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5What a delightful book. Patti has a way of describing the characters, giving them each their own individuality, character and culture.
Although the main character has more friends with deep wisdom than I could ever imagine in real life, she is given guidance through their faith without preaching, but through life's experiences.
I do garden, but not to the extent of this character. The description of flower types and colors was easily skimmed over or skipped.
It was a refreshing change from some Christian fiction that bases friendship on touch rather than relationship and rules rather than life's application of the rules.
I could relate to the struggles of growing teenage boys who struggle to be men but act so much like boys sometimes. And the struggle of the mom who must continue to respect them into their manhood when they disrespect her.
I will look for other books by this author. She's a keeper. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This book picks up right where book one leaves off. Mibby Garrett needs her son to understand her, her business to pick up (she designs gardens) and a man (although she would never admit that last one). It is a nice read.