A time to mend

Título
A time to mend

Sally, John

Resumen
Max and Claire Beaumont seem to have the perfect marriage. They live in a beautiful home, have four wonderful children and everything else that success and money can buy. Yet beneath this picture-perfect exterior, Claire's life is falling apart. She can no longer hold her peace and keep up appearances. As their lives unravel, deep needs and even deeper hurts are revealed. Not only the wounds between husband and wife, but family wounds as well. Will this time of soul-searching and conflict bring them closer together--or tear their marriage apart? It's a strange irony to leave home in search of a safe harbor. Yet that is often where the journey begins...especially when it is time to mend.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2007

Safe Harbors. Bk. 1

Descripción física
386 p. ; 22 cm.

Nota general
Includes a reader's discussion guide.

Término de la materia
Family life -- Fiction.

Género
Christian fiction.

Autor añadido
Smalley, Gary.

Acceso electrónico
Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0801/2007044358-d.html

Síntesis
Max and Claire Beaumont seem to have the perfect marriage. They live in a beautiful home, have four wonderful children and everything else that success and money can buy. Yet beneath this picture-perfect exterior, Claire's life is falling apart. She can no longer hold her peace and keep up appearances. As their lives unravel, deep needs and even deeper hurts are revealed. Not only the wounds between husband and wife, but family wounds as well. Will this time of soul-searching and conflict bring them closer together--or tear their marriage apart? It's a strange irony to leave home in search of a safe harbor. Yet that is often where the journey begins...especially when it is time to mend.

ISBN
9780849918896

Información de publicación
Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, c2007.


BibliotecaSignatura topográficaTipo de materialCódigo de barras del documentoEstado
Edmonton Christian HighFIC JOHBook30905000033161Fiction