Billowing Sails by Debora M. Coty

Billowing Sails by Debora M. Coty
Publisher: Vintage Reflections Publishing
Genre: Contemporary, Historical, Inspirational
Age Recommendation: 12+
Length: Short Story (104 pgs)
Rating: 5 Suns
Reviewed by Orchid

Discovering the laughter and tears of a blended family, young Emma-Lee Palmer encounters intrigue and adventure on Florida’s untamed Merritt Island in 1905. Midnight ghosts, injustice, mysterious fires, and life-threatening sabotage stretch faith and taut family cords to the limit. Can love survive the ultimate test? Amid the rich backdrop of island beauty and unforgettable characters, Billowing Sails offers transcendent insight into forgiveness, restoration, and redemption in family relationships. Seasoned with humor and the innocence of budding romance, Billowing Sails is a poignant reminder that the winds of faith fill the sails of the heart.

Most of the previous year has not been good for eleven year old Emma-Lee Palmer, but now life is smiling on her. She and her two sisters live with their Aunt Augusta and her new husband Captain Stone in the Stone family homestead. Safe in the heart of a warm loving family and with Papa God watching over her, Emma-Lee is eagerly looking forward to the arrival of Captain Stone’s nephew Lyman.

Unfortunately Lyman is trouble and Emma’s second summer on Merritt Island does not go quite as well as she hoped it would.

This book is extremely well written and is a pleasure to read. The belief of Emma-Lee in God, or Papa God as she calls him, is part of what makes her such a delightful young lady. How Does the Medicine generic levitra 20mg additional info Beat Out Impotence? The medicine even without prescription. You may log in and log out according to your preferences and convenience. generic levitra online check out here It is another generic version of prescription cialis cost , a sildenafil citrate medicine introduced as the first ED drug by Pfizer pharmaceuticals. Many stores are available to offer you check stock generic cialis pills all these products in order to satisfy your specific needs in just few minutes. Very close to all her family, she misses her brothers and her parents, but at the same time loves being part of her aunt’s family. Emma has many friends on the island ranging from German immigrants to the tomboy daughter of one of the island families. She also befriends some Indians who have settled on the island.

I can honestly say I liked everything about this book. It reminded me of Anne of Green Gables, a lovely story of a girl who introduces God into her everyday life. This does not mean the book is all about faith which is only part of the story.

Emma-Lee is an enchanting young lady who sees good in everybody. Her life on the island is exactly how she wants to grow up with a loving family and no outside pressures. There are highs and lows in Emma’s life with new people being introduced to the community and others departing, even someone dying, but Emma-Lee always has someone to give her love and comfort.

In return she gives love and help in any way she can to friends, acquaintances and even Lyman, who does everything he can to annoy her.

Billowing Sails left me feeling happy and contented at the end of the story. This book is one I would recommend to friends young teenagers to read.

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