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Even Now

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Pages
333
Language
EN
ISBN
9780310247531
Reading Time
~5h 50min

Even Now is a book by Karen Kingsbury. It has 333 pages.

About this book

Sometimes hope for the future is found in the ashes of yesterday.Shane Galantera man ready to put down roots after years of searching. But is he making the right choice? Or is there a woman somewhere who even now remembers as does he those long-ago days . . . and a love that hasn't faded with time? Lauren Gibbs a successful international war correspondent who gave up on happily-ever-after years ago when it was ripped away from her. Since then, shes never looked back. So how come she cant put to rest the one question that haunts her: Why is life so empty? Emily Anderson a college freshman raised by her grandparents, and about to take her first internship as a journalist. But before she can move ahead, she discovers a love story whose tragic ending came with her birth. As a result, she is drawn to look back and search out the mother shes never met. A young woman seeking answers to her hearts deep questions. A man and woman separated by lies and long years. . . yet who have never forgotten each other. With hallmark tenderness and power, Karen Kingsbury weaves a tapestry of lives, losses, love, and faith and the miracle of resurrection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Even Now?+

Even Now has 333 pages.

What is Even Now about?+

Sometimes hope for the future is found in the ashes of yesterday.Shane Galantera man ready to put down roots after years of searching. But is he making the right choice? Or is there a woman somewhere who even now remembers as does he those long-ago days . . . and a love that hasn't faded with time? ...

Who wrote Even Now?+

Even Now was written by Karen Kingsbury.