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Every Secret Thing
Every Secret Thing
Every Secret Thing
Audiobook9 hours

Every Secret Thing

Written by Ann Tatlock

Narrated by Linda Stephens

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

One of Christian fiction's premier novelists, Christy Award winner Ann Tatlock has garnered MIPA Book of the Year honors for her compelling novels All the Way Home and I'll Watch the Moon. Returning to her high school alma mater two decades after her graduation fills English teacher Beth Gunner with both nostalgia and trepidation. Soon she must confront a haunting secret from her past. "Tatlock's produced a winner ."-Publishers Weekly
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 7, 2008
ISBN9781436116794
Every Secret Thing

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    "When Elizabeth Gunnar accepts a job as an English teacher at the school she attended as a girl, she finds herself returning to more than a place. Seaton Preparatory holds so many memories -- of a beloved teacher who left under mysterious circumstances, of a young woman searching for her place i the world, and a former love. Once there she meets Satchel Queen, a troubled student whose writing assignments draw her attention and her heart. And Ray Schmidt, a childhood friend, her heart has never forgotten. As new friendships form and te past is brought to light, Elizabeth finds renewal from a most unexpected source." I highly recommend this book.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A powerful story that explores the effect secrets can have on us. Elizabeth Gunnar accepts a teaching position at the preparatory school she attended as a girl and she ends up returning to memories, mysteries, and an old love. The mystery if what really happened to her favorite teacher--right before the end of her senior year he tried to commit suicide and they never saw him again. The official story was that he had a heart attack--but Elizabeth and her friends were the ones who found him, and they know better. Now that Elizabeth is back at the school and with her old friends she keeps wondering what really happened to him. She also befriends one of her students--a precocious girl with a terrible home life. As a mentor to this young girl she hopes not to fail her in the same way she feels her teacher failed her. Fans of fiction that makes you think, especially with a Christian influence, will enjoy this one.