Silent Star
Written by Tracie Peterson
Narrated by Alyssa Bresnahan
4.5/5
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Tracie Peterson
Tracie Peterson is the bestselling author of one hundred fifty novels, both historical and contemporary, with more than six million copies sold. She has won the ACFW Lifetime Achievement Award and the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award. Her avid research resonates in her many bestselling series. Tracie and her family make their home in Montana. Learn more at TraciePeterson.com.
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Readers find this title to be a sweet and beautiful story of coming together during hard times and finding healing. The book emphasizes trusting in God's timing and showcases the journey from hurt and pain to acceptance and hope. Reviewers express a desire to share this heartwarming story with loved ones as a meaningful gift.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Jun 5, 2024
What an absolutely beautiful story! So much hurt and pain, so much grief, we all at one time or another feel it. The good news is, there IS healing! We have just to accept it.
I am going to purchase copies of this book to give as gifts to especially family members, and others as I see fit. If you haven’t read this book, read it! To your whole family! Beautiful!! - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Oct 5, 2023
What a sweet story of coming together during hard times and trusting God to answer prayers in His perfect timing. Loved it. ❤️ - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Oct 24, 2017
Two lonely, hurting persons find each other in the midst of a war-saddened era in American history. What a beautifully written story. This author delves into the psyche of human nature, that when people hurt, they hurt others. Sometimes they don't even realize they are dumping their hurt on someone else until a turn of events brings it to their attention.
Andy Gilbert was a young man who lived alone in his parents' house. His mother had recently died of cancer and he missed her. When his father died earlier in a car accident, Andy had had to quit school to earn a living and take care of his mother. He became a telegram delivery boy. At a time when all his friends and schoolmates had gone off to fight in the Great War (WWII), he was forced to stay home, classified as 4F because of a painful foot injury. However, the physical pain was nothing compared to the change of attitudes the townspeople of this small Pennsylvania village had toward him. Sometimes his telegrams brought bad news to families with sons, cousins, and nephews at war. So now he was avoided and shunned, and superstition overtook small town closeness. It was a sad plight all the delivery boys shared. But none felt it as strongly as Andy did. He was truly alone.
Estella Nelson was a widow who had moved in with her mother after her husband's untimely and sudden death 10 years ago. Now that her mother had passed on, she had moved back to her hometown. One day she came across a young man who was obviously distressed, grieving at his parents' graves. This chance meeting became the beginning of a deep friendship where each fulfilled a need the other had for acceptance and companionship.
All wrapped together is the poignancy, the tragedy and meanness of human loss and sadness, the Christmas spirit in the true sense of the word, and victory in overcoming such human frailty. The very claim that God has overcome the pain in the world is encapsulated in this holiday short story. If Christmas means even the slightest bit of loneliness and sadness to you, I think you will experience the essence of God's love while reading this book. I highly recommend it.
