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Nancy Rue

    1 janvier 1951

    Nancy Rue est l'auteure de plus d'une centaine de livres pour adultes et adolescents, explorant souvent des voyages spirituels et émotionnels profonds de ses personnages. Son style d'écriture est accessible et captivant, invitant les lecteurs à s'immerger dans des thèmes tels que la foi, la guérison et la croissance personnelle. Rue crée habilement des personnages crédibles naviguant dans des circonstances de vie complexes, leur offrant réconfort et perspective. Ses œuvres reflètent souvent ses propres convictions, dans le but d'inspirer et d'élever les lecteurs dans leurs propres parcours de vie.

    Healing Stones
    Christian Heritage Series: The Santa Fe Years - 6: The Choice
    Lucy's Perfect Summer
    Lucy Finds Her Way
    Healing Sands
    Lucy Doesn't Wear Pink
    • Lucy Doesn't Wear Pink

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Meet Lucy Rooney, a motherless tomboy with an inquisitive mind, a strong will, and a straight-forward approach, who knows every inch of the small and dusty New Mexico town in which she lives with her blind father. She is constantly searching for the why in everything. Sometimes it helps answer her questions, and sometimes it just gets her into t

      Lucy Doesn't Wear Pink
      4,8
    • Healing Sands

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Struggling with anger and emptiness, the protagonist seeks solace in a tranquil destination known for its healing qualities. As she navigates her tumultuous emotions, her journey becomes one of self-discovery and the pursuit of inner peace amidst chaos. The narrative explores themes of healing and personal transformation, highlighting the power of nature in restoring balance to a fractured life.

      Healing Sands
      4,3
    • Lucy Finds Her Way

      • 194pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Lucy navigates the complexities of growing up as she faces challenges at home and school. With her dad away and Aunt Karen stepping in, she struggles to find her identity amidst unkind classmates and the pressures of competitive soccer. As J.J. experiences bullying and Lucy prepares for Olympic Development Program try-outs, her faith becomes a crucial source of strength. This journey explores themes of resilience, friendship, and the search for self-acceptance in the face of adversity.

      Lucy Finds Her Way
      5,0
    • Lucy's Perfect Summer

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      New management at the radio station threatens to let Lucy's father go, claiming his blindness is holding the station back. That may mean a move for Lucy and her dad. In order to help her father, Lucy has to let him go for a while and that means leaning on God to help her make the sacrifice.

      Lucy's Perfect Summer
      4,0
    • Book 6 of the Christian Heritage Series: The Sante Fe Years. Will's snooping into something called the "Manhattan Project" earns a warning from the FBI. And then his long-standing prayers are answered when Japan finally surrenders.

      Christian Heritage Series: The Santa Fe Years - 6: The Choice
      4,2
    • Healing Stones

      A Sullivan Crisp Novel

      • 402pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Demi's life takes an unexpected turn when a single photograph thrusts her private struggles into the spotlight. As she navigates the fallout from this exposure, she embarks on a journey of healing and self-discovery. The story explores themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the complexities of fame, ultimately revealing how public scrutiny can lead to personal growth and transformation.

      Healing Stones
      4,2
    • Healing Waters

      A Sullivan Crisp Novel

      • 434pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the journey of self-discovery and resilience in the face of adversity. It delves into how individuals confront their struggles and seek healing, both physically and emotionally. Through transformative experiences and personal growth, the story emphasizes the importance of courage and the pursuit of inner peace. The metaphor of "Healing Waters" symbolizes the refuge and renewal that characters seek amidst life's challenges.

      Healing Waters
      4,2
    • Here's Lily

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Grow with the spirited, sometimes awkward, but always charming Lily as she learns what real beauty is. In this fun, entertaining story, readers meet awkward sixth grader Lily Robbins who, after receiving a compliment about her looks from a woman in the modeling business, becomes obsessed with her appearance and with becoming a model. As she sets her sights on winning the model search fashion show, she exchanges her rock and feather collection for lip gloss, fashion magazines, and a private “club” with her closest friends. But when the unthinkable happens the night before the fashion show, Lily learns a valuable lesson about real beauty. This best-selling, biblically based fiction series for girls—with a fresh new look and updated content—addresses social issues and coming-of-age topics, all with the spunk and humor of Lily Robbins as she fumbles her way through unfamiliar territory. As readers come to love Lily and her stories, they’ll also benefit from the companion nonfiction books that will help them through their own growing pains.

      Here's Lily
      4,2
    • Blue

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      An emotional ode to the color blue--and the blues--from the creators of Brown: The Many Shades of Love and Black: The Many Wonders of My World Full of feeling and wonder, a child describes all the beautiful shades of blue they feel--from a pale winter sky to a bright ocean wave, from deep twilight to the musical blues--and discovers that one has the power to change one's many blues into a song or a poem, blue into gold.

      Blue
      4,2
    • The Ally

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Living with his uncle on a South Carolina plantation in 1860, eleven-year-old Austin decides to disobey the law and teach reading to a slave he has befriended, an act that endangers his friend but prompts his uncle to reconsider the treatment of his slaves.

      The Ally
      4,1