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La Famille Baxter

Cette saga familiale épique retrace la vie de plusieurs générations, unies par de profonds thèmes d'amour, de perte et de foi. Chaque épisode explore les relations complexes, les luttes personnelles et les triomphes ultimes des membres d'une famille élargie. Les récits sont riches en émotions, offrant des aperçus sur le pouvoir du pardon et la résilience de l'espoir face à l'adversité. Les lecteurs s'identifieront à des personnages profondément humains et à des thèmes intemporels qui résonnent au fil des ans.

Two Weeks
When We Were Young
To the Moon and Back
In This Moment
Love Story

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    Love Story

    • 448pages
    • 16 heures de lecture
    4,2(9057)Évaluer

    The instant New York Times bestseller featuring everyone’s favorite family—the Baxters—in a deeply emotional novel “faithful fans will no doubt relish” (Publishers Weekly). When John Baxter is asked to relive his long-ago love story with his wife Elizabeth for his grandson Cole’s heritage school project, he’s not sure he can do it. The sadness might simply be too great—after a storybook romance that lasted almost thirty years, beginning when the two were in college, Elizabeth tragically died of cancer. But John can’t say no to his grandson and in the process of telling his love story, he finally allows his heart and soul to go places they haven’t gone in decades. Back to the breathless first moments, but also to the secret heartbreak that brought John and Elizabeth together… Cole’s report on his grandparents touches the hearts of the entire family—and causes Cole to better understand his own beginning. Whether you’re meeting the Baxter family for the first time or finding them all over again, Love Story will stir your heart and remind you of the generational impact of love and the eternal bond of family.

    Love Story
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    In This Moment

    • 400pages
    • 14 heures de lecture
    4,2(3757)Évaluer

    From #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury comes an inspiring Baxter Family novel about a beloved high school principal who starts a Bible Study to improve the lives of his struggling students, only to become the national focus of a controversial lawsuit. Hamilton High Principal Wendell Quinn wants to see real change in his community, so he starts a voluntary after-school Bible Study and prayer program called Raise the Bar. He knows he is risking his job by leading the program, but before long, Raise the Bar meetings are standing room only. A year later, violence and gang activity are sharply down, test scores are up, and drug use and teen pregnancy have plummeted. The program is clearly working—until one parent files a lawsuit, claiming Wendell has violated his daughter's rights. But Principal Quinn knows God is on his side, and he refuses to back down. As he prepares for court, he is deluged by a storm of national attention and criticism. He wants just one attorney on his side in the fight of his life—Luke Baxter. A timely and nuanced exploration of religious freedom and what it means to be a person of faith in today’s culture, In This Moment will satisfy Kingsbury fans, old and new.

    In This Moment
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    From #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury comes a poignant love story in the Baxter Family collection, centered on two individuals who lost their parents in a national tragedy. Brady Bradshaw, a child when the Oklahoma City bombing claimed his mother, visits the memorial site annually to honor her memory. A decade ago, on that fateful day, he met Jenna Phillips, who also experienced the loss of her parents in the attack. They shared a profound connection during a single beautiful day at the memorial, but afterward, Brady never saw Jenna again. Each year, he leaves a note in hopes of reconnecting with her. This year, Ashley Baxter Blake and her sister Kari Ryan take their families on a spring break trip to visit the memorial's Survivor Tree. While there, Ashley encounters Brady, who appears troubled and alone. A chance moment inspires her to help him find Jenna, the girl he can’t forget. Despite her family's skepticism, Ashley is determined to support Brady in his quest. However, will her husband, Landon, comprehend her intentions? Can shared heartache pave the way for love? This deeply emotional and beautifully romantic tale explores themes of healing, redemption, and the belief that new beginnings can emerge from past tragedies.

    To the Moon and Back
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    When We Were Young

    • 416pages
    • 15 heures de lecture
    4,2(322)Évaluer

    From #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury comes a classic story about second chances, featuring the beloved Baxter family and a young father who finds his whole world turned upside down on the eve of his divorce. What if you could see into the future and know what will happen tomorrow, if you really walk out that door today. Pay attention. Life is not a dress rehearsal. From their first meeting, to their stunning engagement and lavish wedding, to their happily-ever-after, Noah and Emily Carter were meant to be together. Theirs is a special kind of love and they want the world to know. More than a million adoring fans have followed their lives on Instagram since the day Noah publicly proposed to Emily. But behind the carefully staged photos and encouraging posts, their life is anything but a fairytale, and Noah’s obsession with social media has ruined everything. Distraught, Emily reaches out to her friend Kari Baxter Taylor and tells her the truth: Noah and Emily have decided to call it quits. He is leaving in the morning. But when Noah wakes the next day, everything is different. Emily is gone and the kids are years older. Like Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, bizarre and strange events continue throughout the night so that Noah is certain he’s twenty years older, and he is desperate for a second chance. Now it would take a miracle to return to yesterday. When We Were Young is a rare and beautiful love story that takes place in a single day. It’s about the gift of knowing what tomorrow will bring if you really walk out that door today

    When We Were Young
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