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Ever faithful / Karen Barnett.

Summary:

"Vibrant historic Yellowstone National Park comes to life in this romantic mystery about a man hiding the truth, braving the west to become something more--and the woman who must confront his deception"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9780735289581 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: 343 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: Colorado Springs, Colorado : WaterBrook, 2019.
Subject: Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) > Fiction.
Literacy > Fiction.
Tutors and tutoring > Fiction.
Yellowstone National Park > Fiction.
Genre: Christian fiction.
Love stories.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at South Interlake Regional Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2019 June #1
    Elsie Brooks has spent the past several summers working as a pillow pusher (hotel maid) at Yellowstone National Park, where her father is a ranger, to save up for college to become a teacher. This year, she has a chance to earn some extra money teaching men from the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a New Deal relief effort. Nate Webber, a young man from Brooklyn, joins the CCC to keep his younger brother out of jail. Nate has dyslexia. When he is chosen to be a foreman for the corps, he's afraid his secret will get out, until Elsie figures out a way to teach him to read. Small fires plague the park all summer and arson is suspected, which greatly disturbs Elsie, who survived a house fire as a child. The third book (following Where the Fire Falls, 2018) in Barnett's Vintage National Parks series is a truly unique take on inspirational fiction, offering a scenic glimpse into 1930s Yellowstone and a touch of mystery. Discussion questions included. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.
  • BookPage Reviews : BookPage Reviews 2019 July
    Ever Faithful

    Karen Barnett takes readers on a vintage vacation in Ever Faithful. In 1933, Yellowstone park ranger’s daughter Elsie Brookes is saving money for her dream of attending college. The arrival of men from the newly established Civilian Conservation Corps—particularly Brooklyn--born Nate Webber—looks to spice up the coming months. While he might not think he’s good enough for Elsie, they are drawn together and soon hope a seasonal romance might extend into forever. There’s much to enjoy in Ever Faithful, from descriptions of the park’s beauties that provide a distinct sense of place to the lingo particular to the park service (pillow punchers, gear jammers and pearl divers). This kisses--only read includes a thread of danger but is most memorable for its charming picture of a bygone world.

    Copyright 2019 BookPage Reviews.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2019 June

    Elsie Brookes is a park warden's daughter who has grown up in Yellowstone National Park. She has ambitions to become a teacher and is saving money for college by working each summer in the park's hotels. This summer of 1933, though, President Roosevelt's New Deal is sending unemployed urban men, via the Civilian Conservation Corps, to assist the rangers. These city boys find life in the park unfamiliar but settle in quickly. The influx of so many young men livens up social life for the park employees, too. Elsie meets Nate, gentle and slightly older than the others. Her flirty best friend falls for an unlikely newcomer, a short, scrappy redhead from Brooklyn. Former park ranger Barnett's third title in the "Vintage National Parks" series (The Road to Paradise; Where the Fire Falls) is a warmhearted read with engaging characters and a sure-to-please setting. VERDICT With a touch of suspense and plenty of romance, this should have wide appeal; the inspirational element is very subtle and doesn't overwhelm the story. Recommended for readers who appreciate works by Jane Kirkpatrick or Tracie Peterson.—Melanie Kindrachuk, Stratford P.L., Ont.

    Copyright 2019 Library Journal.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2019 April #4

    A Brooklyn man ventures west for the first time and reinvents himself in the process in this fantastical historical novel from Barnett (The Road to Paradise). Twenty-four-year-old Nate Webber is trying to keep his family together amid the Great Depression and is nearly imprisoned after covering up for his thief brother. Instead, the police chief sends him to the Civilian Conservation Corps in an effort to protect him from a future in jail. Stationed at Yosemite National Park, Nate is ashamed by his inability to read and write, keeping it secret from his superiors and peers. He falls under the spell of the ranger's beautiful daughter, Elsie Brookes. Knowing she's a "college girl" who wouldn't be interested in an illiterate worker, he does his best to hide his growing admiration for her. As Elsie begins teaching the rowdy CCC boys, Nate captures her attention, even though a successful young ranger is also pursuing her. But as Elsie's own attraction to Nate grows, she struggles with a dark secret of her own. Giving themselves up to faith, Nate releases his pride and Elsie her past to truly embrace each other. Barnett brings the beauty and simplicity of Yellowstone to life in this wonderful story of faith, humility, and trust. (June)

    Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly.

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