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Life Goes On: A Harmony Novel

Life Goes On: A Harmony Novel

Current price: $17.95
Publication Date: March 16th, 2004
Publisher:
HarperOne
ISBN:
9780060006358
Pages:
256

Description

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. With a new doctor in town, Deena Morrison's days of spinsterhood might be drawing to a close, while the Friendly Women's Circle beseeches the Lord for new kitchen cabinets.

Amidst the surprising and annoying struggles of his congregants, Sam's commitment is put to the test. As he sits in the empty meetinghouse on a snowy Sunday, Sam wrestles with what it means to faithfully preach the gospel to this community. He becomes even more endearing as he faithfully seeks to serve his quirky flock.

A masterful storyteller who peppers his narrative with profound spiritual truths in the most natural way, Gulley has created a fictional world that will quickly become a welcome refuge.

About the Author

Philip Gulley is a Quaker minister, writer, husband, and father. He is the bestselling author of Front Porch Tales, the acclaimed Harmony series, and is coauthor of If Grace Is True and If God Is Love. Gulley lives with his wife and two sons in Indiana, and is a frequent speaker at churches, colleges, and retreat centers across the country.

Praise for Life Goes On: A Harmony Novel

“Gulley opens up the marvel of being human.” — Vinita Hampton Wright, author of Grace at Bender Springs

“This is sweet, homespun storytelling, as comfy and reassuring as warm socks in a wet spring.” — Publishers Weekly

“Life Goes On is a visit with old friends. . . You’ll feel right at home.” — Indianapolis Star

“Gulley’s delightful series is reminiscent of Garrison Keillor’s Lake Wobegon Days and will, once again, delight his fans.” — Library Journal

“Gulley is a splendid storyteller, and….his book abounds with shrewd insights into human character.” — Arkansas Democrat-Gazette