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I don't often read romance novels of Christian novels specifically, but One Tuesday Morning caught my attention because I'd recently written a story on 9/11 myself and then when I was book-shopping, I saw the Twin Towers on the cover and I thought it looked kind of interesting, so I picked it up. I was four years old when 9/11 happened, and I still vaguely recall the television reports, and I was living on a little rural Canadian island at the time so for stories to hit the news where I lived,
Finished reading One Tuesday Morning by Karen Kingsbury yday & started reading its sequel last nyt. I learned that what matters in life is Jesus alone. He holds ur world when everything else falls apart, when ur loved ones r gone, when u lost even urself or even ur identity, the only person that will matter is Christ a...lone. He then can choose to allow u to stand up, move on & find yourself once again in Him.Climbing the corporate ladder, yearning power and pursuing success in this

I've kind of struggled with what to say about this book. The writing is very heavily Christian; there's lots and lots of talk about God. I come from a strong Christian family where it is not strange to talk about God in our daily lives, but the writing in this book seemed unrealistic at times-a little over the top. However, this book is very touching. It brought back the horrible memories of 9/11...even though I wasn't directly touched by this tragedy. The scene between the two firefighters when
This novel is filled with great sorrow and beautiful joy. It will stir up deep emotions of sadness and American pride. I highly recommend it. I am so glad I chose to allow myself to be uncomfortable. This book allowed me to honor all who were personally affected by really Remembering 9/11. Ive wanted to read this series for some time, but I couldnt quite bring myself to relive the events of 9/11 until now as our country remembers 9/11, 18 years later. One Tuesday Morning brought me back to that
I really struggled with writing this review because I have mixed feelings about the book. Karen Kingsbury accomplished her emotional and spiritual goals in this book. I was in tears, and I learned about myself in the process. For that reason ALONE it would be a 5/5. However, in terms of literary elements, the second half of the book just lost me. The part where he's about to leave the hospital and Jamie sees his chart...after that I knew the whole ending and I was honestly hoping it would be
I had a hard time with this book. The fictionalized story placed in the 9/11 event felt too contrived. I know this is fickle of me to say as I love plenty of books that are a fictional story placed in a historical event. I wonder if this one just didn't feel right to me, because I remember 9/11 so clearly, and most other historical fiction I read contains events from before my lifetime. This book is pretty heavy on the Christianity aspect with lots of scripture quoting, prayer, and church
Karen Kingsbury
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Original Title: | One Tuesday Morning |
ISBN: | 0310247527 (ISBN13: 0025986247522) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | 9/11 #1 |
Literary Awards: | RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Inspirational Romance (2004) |
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I’m a firefighter, God, so I know I’ve been in some tough places before. But this . . . this not knowing the people I love . . . this is the hardest thing I can imagine. The last thing Jake Bryan knew was the roar of the World Trade Center collapsing on top of him and his fellow firefighters. The man in the hospital bed remembers nothing. Not rushing with his teammates up the stairway of the south tower to help trapped victims. Not being blasted from the building. And not the woman sitting by his bedside who says she is his wife. Jamie Bryan will do anything to help her beloved husband regain his memory, and with it their storybook family life with their small daughter, Sierra. But that means helping Jake rediscover the one thing Jamie has never shared with him: his deep faith in God. Jake’s fondest prayer for his wife is about to have an impact beyond anything he could possibly have conceived. One Tuesday Morning is a love story like none you have ever read: tender, poignant, commemorating the tragedy and heroism of September 11 and portraying the far-reaching power of God’s faithfulness and a good man’s love.Mention Containing Books One Tuesday Morning (9/11 #1)
Title | : | One Tuesday Morning (9/11 #1) |
Author | : | Karen Kingsbury |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | May 11th 2003 by Zondervan (first published April 28th 2003) |
Categories | : | Christian. Fiction. Christian Fiction. Romance |
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Ratings: 4.41 From 17476 Users | 683 ReviewsJudge Containing Books One Tuesday Morning (9/11 #1)
Compelling, tragic and meaningful4.5 starsThis story takes me back to that fateful day on September 11. I was in computer class at north like when the teachers turned on the tv for our class to witness the worst terrorist attack that we had ever seen. I was compelled by this story of events that took place and a deeply rooted Christian story that very well could have taken place. It answers questions about God and faith that so very many have about death and tragic events while running home theI don't often read romance novels of Christian novels specifically, but One Tuesday Morning caught my attention because I'd recently written a story on 9/11 myself and then when I was book-shopping, I saw the Twin Towers on the cover and I thought it looked kind of interesting, so I picked it up. I was four years old when 9/11 happened, and I still vaguely recall the television reports, and I was living on a little rural Canadian island at the time so for stories to hit the news where I lived,
Finished reading One Tuesday Morning by Karen Kingsbury yday & started reading its sequel last nyt. I learned that what matters in life is Jesus alone. He holds ur world when everything else falls apart, when ur loved ones r gone, when u lost even urself or even ur identity, the only person that will matter is Christ a...lone. He then can choose to allow u to stand up, move on & find yourself once again in Him.Climbing the corporate ladder, yearning power and pursuing success in this

I've kind of struggled with what to say about this book. The writing is very heavily Christian; there's lots and lots of talk about God. I come from a strong Christian family where it is not strange to talk about God in our daily lives, but the writing in this book seemed unrealistic at times-a little over the top. However, this book is very touching. It brought back the horrible memories of 9/11...even though I wasn't directly touched by this tragedy. The scene between the two firefighters when
This novel is filled with great sorrow and beautiful joy. It will stir up deep emotions of sadness and American pride. I highly recommend it. I am so glad I chose to allow myself to be uncomfortable. This book allowed me to honor all who were personally affected by really Remembering 9/11. Ive wanted to read this series for some time, but I couldnt quite bring myself to relive the events of 9/11 until now as our country remembers 9/11, 18 years later. One Tuesday Morning brought me back to that
I really struggled with writing this review because I have mixed feelings about the book. Karen Kingsbury accomplished her emotional and spiritual goals in this book. I was in tears, and I learned about myself in the process. For that reason ALONE it would be a 5/5. However, in terms of literary elements, the second half of the book just lost me. The part where he's about to leave the hospital and Jamie sees his chart...after that I knew the whole ending and I was honestly hoping it would be
I had a hard time with this book. The fictionalized story placed in the 9/11 event felt too contrived. I know this is fickle of me to say as I love plenty of books that are a fictional story placed in a historical event. I wonder if this one just didn't feel right to me, because I remember 9/11 so clearly, and most other historical fiction I read contains events from before my lifetime. This book is pretty heavy on the Christianity aspect with lots of scripture quoting, prayer, and church
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