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A Change of Heart: A Harmony Novel
Sam Gardner never dreamed he would be thanking God for Harmony's self-appointed general of the religious Right, Dale Hinshaw. God does indeed work in mysterious ways. Amanda Hodge, who has been living with her Uncle Ellis and Aunt Miriam since her parents abandoned her years ago, now faces their return and their desire to be a part of her life again. Dale Hinshaw hovers on the brink of death, in dire need of a heart transplant The whole town is abuzz as the beautiful Deena Morrison marries the town's most eligible bachelor, Dr. Pierce. And in the midst of these triumphs and tragedies, Pastor Sam Gardner helps the people of Harmony negotiate the sometimes rocky road of family life, faith, and forgiveness. Although Harmony's characters develop and grow with each novel, one thing remains constant -- Philip Gulley's ability to capture both the flavor of small-town America and the paradoxical beauty of our own humanity.
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- Posted: May-02-2008
A Change of heart
These books are all so great and wish someone in the world would make a movie of these books as they are so good for families.
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- Posted: Mar-24-2008
Harmony for a memorable literary vacation
If you haven't read all of Philip Gulley's books then you have missed out on true humor and a visit with people you have "known all your lives"wonderful fall down clean laughing as well as touching moments.
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- Posted: Jun-09-2007
A Change of Heart
Like all of Philip Gulley's books, this one takes us to Harmony and the people who live in that small town. His characatures of the Friendly Meeting House people are not only humorous, but there are lessons to be learned as we see ourselves in some of them from time to time. We're delighted...
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- Posted: Jan-01-2007
Wonderful stories of small-town life
Sam Gardner and his delightfully dysfunctional Quaker congregation are back again as this series just seems to get better and better. There are lots of humorous moments with special Harmony events such as the Blessing of the Noodles, the Corn and Sausage Days Festival, and the Progressive...
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- Posted: Mar-08-2006
Another terrific installment on the folks at Harmony
Anyone who has stumbled across the writings of Philip Gulley will want to get the next installment in the lives of Harmony. As a person reads these books, he or she forgets that these are all fictional characterizations and a person cannot wait to hear the crazyness continue. A must-read for...
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- Posted: Jan-16-2006
Great to visit Harmony again!
My favorite thing about reading Gulley's books is the feeling of being home. So many of the characters are so familiar!!!Great read--I highly recommend if you've read the other Harmony books.
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- Posted: Jan-03-2006
A delightful book
Someone picking this book up might think it is another one of those sugar coated nostalgic looks at how we like to view ourselves, or rather what America used to be like. But it's not, or not entirely, because Quaker pastor Gulley avoids romanticizing his little town. He as pastor has a...
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- Posted: Oct-24-2005
Philip Gulley
Ahhhh, Philip Gulley...what can I say! He's terrific at walking me down memory lane! Sitting in the front porch swing or plunking down a dirt road dragging a fishing pole on a lazy autumn afternoon comes to mind every time I open one of his wonderfully heartwarming books. With his unique style...
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- Posted: Oct-04-2005
What a delighfully entertaining and thoroughly inspiring read!
Philip Gulley is my favorite author, hands down. His Harmony novels are funny at all the right times and full to overflowing with Christian wisdom and gracious inspiration. "A Change of Heart" is no exception. When I read "A Change of Heart", I devoured each chapter with a sense of eager...
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- Posted: Aug-15-2005
Felt like "coming home"
I was worried because it had been a while since I read the "Harmony" series but I shouldn't have. It didn't take long to fall into step with the "Harmony Townies". I truly missed them and Gulley didn't disappoint me. I loved the storylineand was happy to connect again with my favorite...
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