Friday, January 21, 2011

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This week, The Borrowed Book is giving away:


The Promises She Keeps by Erin Healy ~ It's her destiny to die young. The man who loves her can't live with that.

Promise, a talented young vocalist with a terminal illness, is counting on fame to keep her memory alive after she dies. Porta is an aging witch and art collector in search of the goddess who will grant her immortality.

When Promise inexplicably survives a series of freak accidents, Porta believes that Promise is the one she seeks. But Chase, an autistic artist who falls in love with Promise and opposes Porta, comes between the women with his mysterious visions and drawings, and plunges everyone into a flesh-and-blood confrontation over the true meaning of eternal life.

Living With Purpose in a Worn-Out Body by Missy Buchanan ~ "Why am I still here? Why does God require such prolonged suffering?" Frailty, dependence and constant pain can lead to a spiritual hopelessness in this increasingly "gray" society. While we're inspired by occasional news about an extraordinary centenarian who swims every day, it's more common to grieve and wonder as loved ones grow feeble. With compassion and honesty, Buchanan gives voice to the those living an assisted life. Through the painful-to-consider feelings of loss, self pity, resignation and loneliness, she leads caregivers and those in their care to see that living with purpose in old age is an extension of the challenges lived all along: learning to offer one's will to God's, trusting God's grace and continuing to respond with the joy and fortitude of faith. Buchanan fosters empathy for and expresses the deepest concerns of the frail elderly without tap-dancing around the tough issues. Forty-two short, comforting devotionals offer much-needed spiritual encouragement to the once-vibrant who now cope with daily limitations and failing health. The devotions are written in the first person, allowing readers to speak directly to God about the pills they take, the walkers they need to be mobile, the ambulances that take away their friends. Supporting scriptures from the New Testament and Psalms are included with each meditation. Buchanan writes to the experiences of lifelong Christians as well as elderly non-believers who are thinking anew about God. "Though we may experience fear and discouragement, this book invites us to remember that God's energies are at work silently but powerfully throughout all of life," writes one reviewer. LIVING WITH PURPOSE IN A WORN-OUT BODY is elder-friendly: large-print text and wide margins for easier handling by arthritic hands. Help someone you love find a reason and way to live out God's purpose in spite of their limitations.

Winners will be announced on Saturday, 01/22/11.

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6 comments :

  1. I'd like to win The Promises She Keeps! :) Thanks!

    pinkdaddysgirl[at]msn[dot]com

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  2. I love these weekly drawings - they're so much fun. Thanks!

    I would like to win The Promises She Keeps - I've heard a lot about it!

    ~ Katy M
    legacy1992(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. It would be so much fun to win one of these books!! The Promises She Keeps looks like a good read! :)

    christina(dot)schmidt01(at)gmail(dot)com

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  4. Please enter me in the drawing!
    Thank you so much for your blog,
    and the opportunity to win books!
    Lisa Nelson
    storyreader617 @ gmail.com

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  5. I love this blog. Thank you! Please include me!!

    alekee02[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  6. I would love to win either book but especially The Promises She Keeps!

    Thanks,
    Cindy W.

    countrybear52[at]yahoo[dot]com

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