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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Forever Friday







Every Friday, a postcard.
Every Friday, a love poem.
Every Friday for sixty years.

Adam Colby is just doing his job, sorting through the unsold Alexander belongings after the estate sale. He is unprepared for what he finds in an old photo album, overlooked by the bargain hounds and treasure hunters—six decades of postcards and poems from Gabe Alexander to his wife, Pearl. The mystery of the Alexanders’ love entices Adam, a man unhinged by divorce and puzzled by the depth of commitment that he finds in the unabashedly romantic cards.

Forever Friday invites you to travel back in time to the early twentieth century Texas Coastal Bend where a young couple—Gabe and Pearl Alexander—are swept up in a miraculous love. As the heartwarming, pulse-quickening story of their relationship develops through Gabe’s poems, the Alexanders reveal a new way to consider what it means to be truly devoted to each other. Could the secrets of their love affair, laid to rest twenty years ago, hold the key to one man’s future?

I looked at this book quite a few times before I decided to jump in and review it. I'm not sure why I hesitated but I'm so glad I finally picked it.

With each page I turned I fell more in love with Gabe. And with each page I turned I wanted to be more like Huck (Pearl's nickname). What an absolutely fun and engaging couple they are.

They live in a changing world. Women are stepping out from the role of wife and mother and experiencing new things - including *gasp* less structured dresses and even pants! shorter hair and bathing suits that expose skin! Alcohol is a forbidden pleasure and Huck in an unusual woman who wants to experience all life has to offer. And Gabe wants to share it all with her.

To be honest, I really was not pulled in to the present day story of Adam. I understand he pulled the story together because of his role but I just didn't feel the connection to him as I did to Gabe and Huck.

A marriage that lasts 60 years is a rare thing and this love story shows how it wasn't always easy but how much Gabe and Huck both wanted to it to be - and how they worked at it. Lots of lessons to be learned from this couple.

Highly recommended.

Jody

This book was graciously provided to me by Waterbrook Multinomah through their Blogging For Books program for my honest review.

Every Friday, a postcard.
Every Friday, a love poem.
Every Friday for sixty years.

Adam Colby is just doing his job, sorting through the unsold Alexander belongings after the estate sale. He is unprepared for what he finds in an old photo album, overlooked by the bargain hounds and treasure hunters—six decades of postcards and poems from Gabe Alexander to his wife, Pearl. The mystery of the Alexanders’ love entices Adam, a man unhinged by divorce and puzzled by the depth of commitment that he finds in the unabashedly romantic cards.

Forever Friday invites you to travel back in time to the early twentieth century Texas Coastal Bend where a young couple—Gabe and Pearl Alexander—are swept up in a miraculous love. As the heartwarming, pulse-quickening story of their relationship develops through Gabe’s poems, the Alexanders reveal a new way to consider what it means to be truly devoted to each other. Could the secrets of their love affair, laid to rest twenty years ago, hold the key to one man’s future? - See more at: http://waterbrookmultnomah.com/catalog.php?work=227694#sthash.bVkp7k0i.dpuf
Every Friday, a postcard.
Every Friday, a love poem.
Every Friday for sixty years.

Adam Colby is just doing his job, sorting through the unsold Alexander belongings after the estate sale. He is unprepared for what he finds in an old photo album, overlooked by the bargain hounds and treasure hunters—six decades of postcards and poems from Gabe Alexander to his wife, Pearl. The mystery of the Alexanders’ love entices Adam, a man unhinged by divorce and puzzled by the depth of commitment that he finds in the unabashedly romantic cards.

Forever Friday invites you to travel back in time to the early twentieth century Texas Coastal Bend where a young couple—Gabe and Pearl Alexander—are swept up in a miraculous love. As the heartwarming, pulse-quickening story of their relationship develops through Gabe’s poems, the Alexanders reveal a new way to consider what it means to be truly devoted to each other. Could the secrets of their love affair, laid to rest twenty years ago, hold the key to one man’s future? - See more at: http://waterbrookmultnomah.com/catalog.php?work=227694#sthash.bVkp7k0i.dpuf

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