The Carpenter's Daughter
A Romance, Contemporary, Christian Fiction book. Jennifer Rodewald's writing is deep and it's real and thought provoking and I love it. There was only one part...
One word can change a life. Sarah Sharpe has grown up as a carpenter’s daughter, knowing only the rough and work-heavy world of her father’s blue-collar profession. Abandoned by her mother as a baby, she’s lived twenty-one years content to drive nails at her dad’s side. Following her father into the world of construction was a natural path, and she took it without a second thought. But a harsh comment about her “butch” appearance sends her on a search for identity. Enter handsome and easygoing Jesse Chapman, the roofer she meets on her first foray into volunteer work for Homes For Hope. In every way, the quirky man is her opposite—confident, a people kind of guy, and most importantly, happy. His likable qualities continue to draw her in, and for some reason he keeps coming back to her. But they can’t be more than friends—he’s made that crystal...
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Jesus Loves Me, That Is EnoughWhat a wonderful novel. Jesse and Sarah, such biblical names. Sarah is the Carpenter's Daughter in more than one sense of these words. This is a story of love, heartache, devotion, the love of God, and patience. The Will of God shines through this story. The plot is exceptional. Dale, Sarah's father also... The first scene caught on like rapid fire. Have you ever felt like you aren't good enough? Or that you don't know who you are, that everything you believed about yourself just doesn't fit right? How about like you are nothing? Well, you NEED to read The Carpenter's Daughter by Jennifer Rodewald. And that first scene ignites this journey... Jennifer Rodewald's writing is deep and it's real and thought provoking and I love it. There was only one part I could have done without. The cussing. (may not be proper, but it's how we say it in the South) If you are like me on this subject, my suggestion is to skip over the words in this case. This book is too good to pass over because...