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A Hilltop in Tuscany
A Hilltop in Tuscany
A Hilltop in Tuscany
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A Hilltop in Tuscany

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Best-selling inspirational author Stephanie Grace Whitson is a two-time Christy Award finalist. In A Hilltop in Tuscany, a widowed mother and her adult daughter are reunited after experiencing great changes in their own lives. Together in the beautiful landscapes of Tuscany, Liz and Mary reflect on the unexpected turns that life has brought them and search for deeper fulfillment.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 24, 2008
ISBN9781449802790
A Hilltop in Tuscany

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book is a sequel to [book: A Garden in Paris] and it could be read without the prequel, but I do not suggest it because you would miss a lot of character growth from the first book. I must admit that I really enjoyed the first novel better, but I did enjoy this one greatly as well. Here you have some characters that you have grown to love struggling through life's problems and learning how things will not always turn out how you once thought, but they will turn out fine if you leave God in charge.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Plot Summary: What happens, When & Where, Central Characters, Major ConflictsLiz Davis has enough on her plate. She is planning her wedding to dream fiance Jeffrey, overseeing the family business in Omaha, and trying to keep track of her mother in Paris. So when said mother has an accident, her wedding plans self-destruct, she starts having problems with Jeffrey, and a long-time family secret is uncovered it is almost more than she can take. Fortunately she has some good people and the Lord to help her.Style Characterisics: Pacing, clarity, structure, narrative devices, etc.I loved the characters of Liz and her mother, they seemed very real. The author did a great job of portraying Liz's journey, she seemed so normal in her reactions to the Christians around her. Her lifestyle choices weren't shied away from, but weren't graphically portrayed either. The colorful characaters of her mom's boyfriends were fun, maybe not realistic, but fun. The guys in this book all seem too good to be true! The twist with the family secret also added a nice bit of intrigue.How Good is it?I enjoyed it very much, experiencing a "non-christian" in a Christian novel seemed like a refreshing change of pace.