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Angel Song
Angel Song
Angel Song
Audiobook8 hours

Angel Song

Written by Sheila Walsh and Kathryn Cushman

Narrated by Sheila Walsh

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Angels eagerly watch over Ann Fletcher's every move. She just doesn't know it yet.

Ann Fletcher has returned to Charleston to see her younger sister Sarah receive her master's degree. But she soon finds herself riding in the back of an ambulance, watching helplessly as Sarah fights for her life. As they race to the hospital, Sarah talks to someone who is not there...and hums a melody Ann has never heard before.

That unfamiliar, unearthly beautiful melody keeps finding Ann--first in the hospital chapel, then in her dreams, and finally in Sarah's empty house.

Two neighbors have a profound effect on Ann. Ethan McKinney lends her a shoulder to lean on. And as a carpenter, he volunteers to help Ann get the Fletcher family home into shape for selling. His strong presence is a pleasing distraction. Ann's twelve-year-old neighbor, Keith, has Down Syndrome and the guile to believe he can actually see and hear angels. In fact, he insists they are looking out for her in ways she's never imagined.

God begins to reveal himself to Ann--both in her newfound friends and through supernatural events. As she discovers the very real presence of angels around her, will she finally open her heart to receive God's healing love?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherThomas Nelson
Release dateSep 27, 2010
ISBN9781595549655
Author

Sheila Walsh

Sheila Walsh is a powerful communicator, Bible teacher, and bestselling author with almost six million books sold. She is the author of the award-winning Gigi, God’s Little Princess series, It’s Okay Not to Be Okay, Praying Women, Holding On When You Want to Let Go, and more. She is cohost of the inspirational talk show Life Today with James and Betty Robison, which is seen worldwide by a potential audience of over 100 million viewers. Sheila lives in Dallas, Texas, with her husband, Barry, and son, Christian, who is in graduate school.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I read this book in part because it is a Women of Faith Novel of the Year. I was disappointed. Good storyline but the book ends abruptly. Not enough closure for me.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This story was both sad and heartwarming at the same time. After Ann Fletcher loses her sister, Sarah in an accident, she begins to be haunted by a tune that she hears. As Ann readies Sarah's home, the home they both grew up in, to be sold she meets a carpenter, and her neighbors, Tammy and her son, Keith who has Down Syndrome. Keith draws pictures of Ann with angels in them. This disturbs her at first but then she begins to look forward to the pictures. Do the tune and the pictures have something to do with each other? Will she listen to the angels and open her heart to God? This story is lovely but it is a bit predictable. I didn't find that to be a bad thing. This book did cause me to think about angels and the role they may play in our lives. If you are a fan of christian fiction I think you will enjoy this book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Sister dies and the other sister heres angels singing as Sarah passes. Anne returns to her childhood home to clean up matters. She finds nosy and loving neighbors and a young man named Ethan. Anne struggles between returning to her childhood home or staying in New York. She continues to hear angels sing and one of the neighbor boys sees them at the same time. Anne tries to decide why she hears angels sing and what she will do with her live.Haunting but good.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Anne fletcher has had a troubled past. She left Charleston and her troubled past behind her when she moved to New York. She returns to Charleston for her sister, Sarah's graduation. Tragedy strikes when Sarah is killed in a car accident. Anne returns to her sister's lonely house where Anne is haunted by strange music in her dreams. I liked Anne a lot. She pretends that she is okay, when she is crumbling inside. I have recently lost a loved one and I could identify with her raw emotions. Anne has troubles back in New York also. She is trying to land a big account so her firm doesn't go under. Everyone is relying on her and she is forced to make some tough decisions. She finds herself escaping to the very place she tried to avoid, Charleston. The other characters in the book are great too. Tammy and her son, Keith are the type of neighbors that are going to help you whether you want it or not. Keith has Down Syndrome and the special ability to see angels all around. They rely on their faith to help them get through to Anne. The story line was great. It was well written and fast moving. I found myself tearing up from time to time as well. Shakespeare wrote " There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, then are dreamt of in your philosophy. " I believe this to be true.