I never found Corrie's diary more interesting than I did in regard to the conflict between Almeda and Katie. Almeda's secret and Katie's loss were well portrayed, and I really *cared* about what happened to the two of them. This was the high point of the series--from here, they only went down. It must have been Judith Pella's departure from the team that kept the rest of the series from meeting the standard set by the first four!
Heart wrenching and joyous at the same time!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The fourth book in the Journals of Corrie Belle Hollister holds its own with the previous three! Not as much action (yet it has its times!), but had a way of making the reader emotionally spent. As the title suggests, this book was a lot about how everyone, in God's eyes, has his or her own place in the sun/world. Christian values and morals are upheld superbly throughout the novel! The love that God gives shines through in this novel; whether it be through the little things that happen to Corrie or whether it be through the love of those around her, even though love seems not to have been earned. Very good!
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