Product Description Growing is hard when you do not have a mother — but God help Lucy find their way. Lucy is a feisty, Tomboy early questioning everything — even God. It is not difficult to see why: a terrible accident killed her mother and her blind father and turned his life upside down. We need a strong but gentle housekeeper — to study the Bible with their homework, says Lucy — to see that there are several possibilities for the woman wants to be their God. Lucy authoritarian thinking, career-minded Aunt Karen eleven, Lucy takes control of a woman. Enter Inez — is a housekeeper with a more than Lucy’s — and his granddaughter, a girly-girl that Mora is the opposite of Lucy. The girls are always a common denominator? Inez could also answers when she tells them the story of Ruth and Naomi. . . . More>>


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You could certainly say that it is a book in the direction of young teens Geard, but I decided to read it anyway and it is surprisingly good. It deals with many things that I think girls can identify. Consider purchasing the remainder of the series. Rating: 5.4
I knew the second I started this book was a book for children younger than me, but I could not resist digging into this book. Honestly, I loved it. I loved the character of Lucy, who reminds me of my sister so much. The story is well written and shows the faith of the children like Lucy, as faith is to be meant. Completely trust. I saw myself as Lucy, as she is still trying to find a way to fix something and then God, if they can not. Inez response was dead and instructive. For all parents want that mix of faith and fiction for children, I recommend this book and how it Rating: 5.4
I like the series FaithGirlz and particularly like books about Lucy. Lucy has had difficulties in his life, but she tries to overcome them. This book shows you how the word of God can help you feel better when you are sad. I think it is a great series for young girls. Rating: 5.5