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Authors: Calvin Miller
ISBN-13: 9780764223624, ISBN-10: 0764223623
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Date Published: November 2000
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Calvin Miller

Book Synopsis

As spring descends on Pennsylvania in this novella, a family finds themselves homeless. When Isabel offers the father a job and the gift of dignity, her brother is incensed that she would associate with such riffraff. But Isabel is determined to live out her faith.

Publishers Weekly

Winter morphs into spring in this clumsy tale of Christian mercy, with the seasonal change calling attention to the personal transformations of two Depression-era Pennsylvania families whose cold hearts are thawed with winter's passing. Miller writes with a warm heart but a heavy hand, telling rather than showing his characters' metamorphoses. We meet Peter McCaslin, a hard and shrewd dairy farmer, as he sits in the Lutheran church of the book's opening scene, judging his neighbors (one "owned too little to sit so near the altar," in Peter's opinion). Peter's sister Isabel is something of a town nutcase, spewing Bible verses and prophecies at unsuspecting townspeople (in one of the story's few refreshing stabs at humor, she often confuses her biblical verses with passages from Shakespeare's plays, which she enjoys because they're also in King James English). The tension between Peter and Isabel--who each own half shares in the family farm--explodes when she invites a vagabond family to live in the shed, hiring the man as a milker and paying his wife's medical bills. (The wife, romantically enough, is dying of consumption.) Miller makes some good observations about church-bred folks being too caught up in the trappings of their own piety to practice genuine Christian charity, but it's abundantly clear from his narration that it is his own voice speaking. Despite some promising moments in Miller's slight novel, his "wind" is a blustery gale and not a subtle zephyr. (Nov.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

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