Eves Daughters by Lynn Austin Paperback Book

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Rent Eves Daughters

Author: Lynn Austin

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Baker Book House Co

Published: Sep 1999

Genre: Fiction - Romance - General

Retail Price: $18.00

Pages: 428

Synopsis

Eighty-year-old Emma Bauer has carefully guarded a dark secret for more than fifty years. But when she sees her granddaughter's marriage beginning to unravel, Emma realizes that her lies about her own marriage have poisoned those she loves most. Can she help her granddaughter break free of a legacy of wrong choices? Or will she take her secret -- and her broken heart -- to the grave? Yearning for love and dignity, four women from as many generations must come to grips with the choices they have made, and those their mothers made before them. Only when they embrace God's forgiveness will they break the cycle that has ensnared them over the decades.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Joan on 2008-04-15 07:13:08

I think it's a total of six generations of related women in this story - their lives and the choices they made given the constraints of the era they lived in. Their choices affect future generations but a good reminder of how far women have come in having the ability to choose their own paths. An easy read.