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Hardcover Life Goes on Book

ISBN: 0060006358

ISBN13: 9780060006358

Life Goes on

(Book #4 in the Harmony Series)

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Book Overview

Pastor Sam Gardner is back in his fourth year serving the eccentric Quaker community of Harmony, Indiana, which continues to bustle with gossip, scandals, and small-town fervor. This year, the Sausage Queen is impeached after a shocking revelation, plunging the town into anarchy as her many and varied responsibilities go unmet. Dale Hinshaw gets his comeuppance when his wife, Dolores, hits the road, leaving Sam to cook Dale's food and do his laundry...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Warning: Book May Cause Momentary Loss of Bladder Control ...

... seriously. I laughed so hard reading this novel, my husband repeatedly kept coming in the room to check on me and make sure I was OK. Philip Gulley manages to capture the inner struggle of many Christians who occupy a pew alongside the Dale Hinshaws of this world. It would be easy to dismiss Dale as a shallow stereotype -- except for the fact that I've known several men who were just like him. And their antics make you embarrassed to admit you're a Christian at times. Far from painting conservatives as idiots (I actually know some fairly bright ones!) I think Dale's character ultimately illustrates the humanity behind some of the bothersome people we "love to hate" in our congregations. Plus, as another reviewer stated -- and I'm paraphrasing here a bit -- we've *all* been Dale at one point or another ... perhaps out of self-righteousness, or even simple misguidance. In the end, many of us have probably at times worked at cross-purposes with the religion we supposedly embrace. To the folks who got their hackles raised ... lighten up. You're only perpetuating the "narrow-minded" label by threatening never to buy/read another of Gulley's novels again. Might as well throw in a book-burning party while you're at it. (That'll show 'em!)

Another enjoyable Harmony book

This book is another excellent addition to the series. I loved that Gulley is making Sam more human, and fleshing out his character by showing the things he struggles with inside. The usual vignettes about small town life and pastoring are here, and religion is dealt with so lightly that I think people of any religion would enjoy the book. Gulley has a light touch when talking about God and religious beliefs, and his beliefs are inclusive and inspiring to even non-believers in ways that Jan Karon and other churchy small town writers can't always pull off.

Small-town ideals, quirky townfolk on display here!

Each of Philip Gulley's works paint a picture. Deep convictions, typical small town frustrations, heart-warming tales and strong midwestern attitudes are exhibited with each chapter. Once again a great escape for folks who enjoy reading wholesome stories with moral messages. Raised in small, midwestern town, I can say I wish my town was like Harmony, even though mine wasn't close! Philip Gulley has provided us another snapshot of escapism in a truly sentimental novel.

At home in Harmony

Each time I read one of Philip Gulley's books, I take a deep breath before I start--certainly this one can't possibly be as funny, rich, and satisfying as the one before. I can tell you that I've never been disappointed in any of Gulley's books. While reading this latest title my long-suffering husband banished me from my comfortable prone reading position in bed and sent me downstairs because I was giggling too loudly and keeping him awake. Truly, I don't think that Mr. Gulley could write a bad book if he tried. If you have worked in a church in any capacity whatsoever, you will recognize the marvelous personalities that he's created. I'm a librarian and a voracious reader and his books are a true banquet for this reading gourmet. Sue-Ellen Jones Fort Collins, Colorado

A Spiritual Journey Continues---

Philip Gulley is not only a great story teller, he is a resource for spiritual enlightenment. There is a "lesson(s)" in every chapter! Readers will see themselves in the characters because all of Gulley's "people" are human--open/closed minded, loving/hateful, confused/focused, assertive/passive; Pastor Sam realizes that he has not been honest with himself--haven't we all been there at one time or another? The fourth novel about the little imaginary town in Indiana called Harmony and its parade of characters is a wonderful read. .The book lifts up the "human condition" and helps us understand that our pains, sorrows, joys, frustrations, and loves all have value in shaping who we are and what we are becoming. Every page is spiced with Gulley's humor that warms one's heart and brings laughter and chuckles to the reader. The last two pages of the book is full of love. . .God's love.
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