[bookshare-discuss] Just submitted

  • From: "Julie Morales" <inlovewithchrist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 03:28:21 -0700

Hi, all. I've just submitted A WOMAN NAMED DAMARIS by Janette Oke. It's another 
one of excellent quality. I've completely read it through, so I can be fairly 
certain of that, although it does have some dialect in it, as well, just as the 
first one I submitted did, but the rating is definitely excellent. I submitted 
it as an RTF file. Below is the book jacket information for anyone who might be 
interested:
The trauma of her father coming home drunk and mean

had been repeated as long as Damaris could remember. The

idea that she no longer needs to tolerate this, that she's old

enough to manage on her own, is planted in her mind and

grows. When the opportunity to run away arrives, she

carries with her the strength of her mother's love.

But Damaris can't escape the "aloneness" that haunts her life or the bitterness 
she feels when she sees others suffering,

particularly children. Two treasures hidden for years from her father are 
Damaris' only legacy from her past. That and her name. Her mother said it had a 
special meaning that she

can no longer remember. What difference might it make?

Very good book, so whoever wants it, have fun! Take care.

Julie Morales
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