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Paperback Waiting for Daybreak Book

ISBN: 0764203819

ISBN13: 9780764203817

Waiting for Daybreak

(Book #2 in the Tomorrow's Promise Collection Series)

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Paige Woodward is a woman with very few choices. Her destitute mother's only hope for a cure isn't covered by insurance. When a dream opportunity arises at a new pharmacy, Paige is willing to keep... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Cushman did it again

When I started _Waiting_for_Daybreak_, I just knew that Cushman would have me crying in public. Again. And I was right. I'd read her _Promise_to_Remember_, so I knew how well she can create rounded, likable characters. I also knew that, since I was reading on vacation, I was likely to get so drawn into the story that I would risk crying in public rather than put the book down to wait for a private moment. I LOVE Cushman's unique setting (a pharmacy in Tenn., fun to learn about) and her ability to create conflict on several levels for several characters. I steer clear of trite Christiany dialogue and inner monologue. I found Paige, and Ora (LOVE ORA) and others to be genuine, flawed and faithful. I won't say much about the antagonist wench, except that while I didn't necessarily like her, I was sympathetic to her. There was one masterful scene in particular where Cushman had me grudgingly misting up over injustice towards Clarissa. Nice pull. I highly recommend WfD. (and btw, loved the title, and how it ties into the story).

A fascinating story

Waiting For Daybreal is the fascinating story of two women and the conflict between them. Paige Woodward's mother has cancer and needs expensive treatments. Paige's job at Nashville Free Clinic doesn't pay much, but she has a strong sense of compassion for the people she meets there. However, she needs to find a job that will bring in more income so she can help her parents. A man doing some work at the clinic hires her as an employee for his granddaughter. Paige accepts the job only to find that no one told her new boss about her. Clarissa Richards wanted to open a pharmacy in Nashville in the exact building where her grandmother used to work. Instead, her grandfather bought a theater in Shoal Creek, and put a pharmacy there. Clarissa hates being stuck out here in the sticks, but no one seems to care what she wants. Then her grandfather hires Paige Woodward and doesn't even tell her about it, and for Clarissa, that is going too far. Waiting for Daybreak is a compelling story about two women locked in a desperate battle neither one can win. Kathryn Cushman has a knack for digging into her characters and bringing them to life on the page. A great story, I'm proud to recommend.

Amazing!

This was my first time reading a book by this author and I was not disappointed by it at all. The author really knows how to explore the deepest feelings of her characters. It was a wonderful story, well written and researched. I absolutely loved the spiritual aspect of the book and it really ministered to me. I wept in parts and took away something from the book that is going to help me in my own spiritual walk right now. Don't hesitate to buy this book.

Taking a stand in the darkness

Paige Woodward is a hardworking, small town girl. Clarissa Richardson is a spoiled and unhappy young woman. Both are pharmacists just starting out in the business. Both have different dreams and definitions of success. Neither is mature enough to know how to go after their goal. One woman, Ora Vaerge, makes a powerful impact on each of their lives. As it often happens in fiction--and in real life--one person's witness can make a difference. Ora's love of scripture and unique perception of life changes Paige and Clarissa forever. My favorite part of this book is near the end when Ora explains the meaning of the phrase "waiting for daybreak." Kathryn Cushman's beautiful story goes beyond the usual rich girl-poor girl comparison and reminds us that it takes courage to succeed, no matter what our status in life. We must make our stand in the darkness and wait for daybreak to come.

Insightful and Interesting

This novel by Kathryn Cushman is about two women who get in each others' way. Paige is desperate and though she's trying to bolster her faith, she nevertheless makes some questionable choices to get what she needs. Along the way she learns a big lesson about what it means to really trust God, without trying to help Him do His job. Clarissa is desperate in a different way. She will do whatever it takes to see her long-time dream come true. Trying to please a difficult family increases the pressure she is under, making for a tense situation that can't possibly end well... Both women are pharmacists as is the author; giving a realistic and interesting view into behind the scenes at your local pharmacy. You may not want to know... Go on a journey of failure, faith, and self-discovery with paige and Clarissa in this well-written and thought provoking book.
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