Karen Kingsbury and Tyler Russell
ISBN: 9781534412156
Publisher's Synopsis:
Brooke is the perfect older sister. For that reason, Kari and Ashley work hard to make their parents just as proud of them as they are of Brooke. Each girl has her own talents. Brooke is an excellent student. Kari is a great soccer player. Ashley, a talented artist. And they are always there for each other. But when the news comes that Dr. Baxter is moving the family from Ann Arbor, Michigan, to Bloomington, Indiana, and the Baxters need to leave the only home and friends they’ve ever known, no one is happy. Saying goodbye is hard but the family still has what’s most important—their faith and their love for each other. In the first book in the Baxter Family Children series, #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury and Tyler Russell tell the story of what it was like to grow up in the Baxter family, the best family ever.
"Your very best friends are the ones around the dinner table each night."
MrsK's Review:
This novel is one of the sweetest stories newly crafted. The younger Baxter family moments are full of life, joy, struggles, and acceptance. The book begins in winter, it is Ashley's joy that they are studying snow flakes in her 4th grade science class (school memories of snow and snow days is my joy). When the news that the family could be moving from their beloved Ann Arbor, every family member must trust in their strength, as a family, to see them through this season of change.
Growing up isn't ever easy. In a family of seven, the emotions and insecurities are met with loving guidance. The siblings (ages 6-13) learn the value of self-worth, sharing, and supporting each other in their uniqueness. With parents who are taking their responsibilities seriously, they strive to provide a nurturing environment in which each child's individuality is guided, encouraged, and embraced.
Take a moment and consider the following:
Growing up isn't ever easy. In a family of seven, the emotions and insecurities are met with loving guidance. The siblings (ages 6-13) learn the value of self-worth, sharing, and supporting each other in their uniqueness. With parents who are taking their responsibilities seriously, they strive to provide a nurturing environment in which each child's individuality is guided, encouraged, and embraced.
Take a moment and consider the following:
- Can you have fun without perfect decorations?
- Is it possible every day to "see" and "know" how to help others?
- Can you be confident in who you are when others hurt your feelings?
- When did you learn that being perfect isn't your path... instead faith would see you through to completion?
- Is it possible to offer grace to someone by offering them the benefit of doubt?
With the technology gap growing in our relationships, this is a perfect novel to settle into the rest our winter days. I encourage you to gather your family, add some comfortable lighting, put on some pajamas, role out sleeping bags, grab the stuffed animals and spend a few nights reading... discussing... sharing... and being family.
Happy New Year,
MrsK
"Many years from now, even when everything seems
like it has changed,
you'll still have each other."
An adventurous outing... Delightful!
Meet the Authors:
Karen Kingsbury, #1 New York Times bestselling novelist, is America’s favorite inspirational storyteller, with more than twenty-five million copies of her award-winning books in print. Her last dozen titles have topped bestseller lists and many of her novels are under development with Hallmark Films and as major motion pictures. Her Baxter Family books are being developed into a TV series slated for major network viewing sometime in the next year. Karen is also an adjunct professor of writing at Liberty University. In 2001 she and her husband, Don, adopted three boys from Haiti, doubling their family in a matter of months. Today the couple has joined the ranks of empty nesters, living in Tennessee near five of their adult children.
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