Every Good and Perfect Gift

A Novel

by Sharon K. Souza

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Every Good and Perfect Gift by Sharon K. Souza

Dee-Dee and Gabby are lifelong friends. When a tragedy occurs, their lives are changed forever.

Description: In the classic tradition of movies such as Beaches and Steel Magnolias , Every Good and Perfect Gift shares a heartwarming story of friendship that overcomes all odds. Filled with laughter, tears, and everything in between, Gabby and DeeDee’s journey will strike a chord with female readers of all ages.

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Every Good and Perfect Gift

ISBN-13: 9781600061752

Trim Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/4

Cover: Paperback

384 Pages

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A great read and a wonderful tool for evangelism!

This book was a wonderful surprise! I must say from the minute I began to read I was captured by the relationship between the two main characters. The dialogue makes you laugh and the story touches the heart and really makes you think about the real meaning of sacrificial friendship and the gift of children. Sharon Souza is an excellent writer and relates to her audience well. The book could be easily used as a small group/book study....particularly for women in the 20s and 30s age group. Its issues are relevant to today's society. I look forward to more books from this new writer!

Posted by Emily Johns on 7/7/2008 8:46:00 PM

One You Won't Want to Miss

Every Good & Perfect Gift is a story about friendship, but the scope of the story is greater and the impact is powerful. Readers care for the realistic characters and can't help but be caught up in their friendship, but the power of the novel is in the exploration of the other timely subjects. This book is not light weight. It "adeptly" deals with these serious issues and Souza doesn't give easy answers. Some have referred to Every Good & Perfect Gift as "poignant." That's a good word to describe the story. "Sad" is inaccurate because the story has more to say than "what happened in the end." Besides, in places, the journey to the end is itself poignant. At times I was laughing, at other times I wanted to shake one or both characters, but in the end I cried. And cried. If one sign of a successful novel is that it evokes emotion in the reader, then Sharon Souza has written one very successful novel. Mind you, it is most definitely women's fiction. It is contemporary, and it may touch on some raw edges for some people. But in so doing, it also might help those readers process what is almost an untouchable subject (or subjects) among Christians. Yes, this book is also overtly Christian, but without any platitudes or pretension. It is simply a moving story, one that touched me even though I am far from the target audience. Good books have a way of doing just that.

Posted by Rebecca LuElla Miller on 5/28/2008 10:52:00 AM

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Posted by kelvin tetteh on 5/3/2008 4:43:00 AM

Absolutely Amazing!

I have never loved a book more then I love this one! It pulled me right in and I felt like I knew the characters personally. I usually can’t get through a book, because I lose interest, but this one kept me coming back for more! Sharon K. Souza is brilliant! I highly recommend this book to everyone!

Posted by Kellie Green on 2/14/2008 4:12:00 PM

Don't miss this great book!

What a great book! I enjoyed being swept into each chapter anxiously wanting to know what was going to happen next with Gabby and Dee. Highly recommend reading "Every Good and Perfect Gift", as well as watching for Sharon K. Souza's future writings.

Posted by Kathie M. Bader on 2/6/2008 2:24:00 PM
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