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The Scarlet Thread

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Alma Cuervo, Angela Rogers

13 Hours 1 Minutes

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November 2012

Audio Book Summary

New York Times best-selling author Francine Rivers has won such prestigious honors as the Christy Award for Inspirational Historical Fiction and the ECPA Gold Medallion. In The Scarlet Thread, a woman learns to cope with life's challenges by looking to the past. Sierra and her family move to Los Angeles when her husband lands a new job -- but big-city life brings many problems. Soon, Sierra finds herself watching helplessly as her family disintegrates. Then she discovers an ancestor's journal -- and slowly learns to put her trust in God.

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  • Tali B.

    I LOVED this book. narrator was wonderful and this made the book even a better listen. I wouldn't recommend this book to a non-believer as a believer this book tought me a lot of lessons.

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  • Anonymous

    It was way too preachy. Ironically, I thanked God right out loud when the book finally ended. I had invested enough time into the book that I wanted to finish it, but it was painful and over the top in terms of the evangelical messaging.

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  • Rowen Crouch

    I loved this book, now I want to listen to it again!

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  • Shelby K.

    Such a great book! I finished the audiobook in a day!

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  • Jeanbean

    It took me awhile to get into the story, but then I was hooked! The diary voice was precious and perfect for the character. Other narrator was ok, not so great with guy voices ( tho not surprised).

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  • Stacy D.

    One of my favorite books of hers ever! So good!

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  • Anonymous

    I lLOVED this book. Both narrators did an amazing job of keeping me so connected to the plots and I love the truth that is revealed through the pain and lives of the characters. I know a book is good when I am thinking about it still days later and oh, am I thinking about this book still!

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  • Kelly P.

    I enjoyed this book…. Sweet with many life lessons.

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  • Marney R.

    Once again, terrible theology.

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  • Cyn K.

    I became more invested in the Mary Catherine 19th century storyline but overall it was a pleasant listen. This was my first experience with Francine Rivers and the narrative aligned in many ways I expected of a Christian writer.

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