When Hope Springs New, Janette Oke
When Hope Springs New, Janette Oke
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When Hope Springs New

Author: Janette Oke

Narrator: Nancy Peterson

Unabridged: 6 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/13/2018

Categories: Fiction, Religious


Synopsis

Leaving behind their dear friends in Beaver Creek, Elizabeth and Wynn take over an even more primitive RCMP outpost in the Canadian Northwest. Elizabeth finds herself totally isolated when the local Indian women are afraid to even communicate with her. The Delaneys thought they had already faced the most crushing disappointment of their lives when they saw little Sammy disappear from view in the arms of his father, but will they be able to survive the challenges ahead too?

About Janette Oke

Janette Oke pioneered inspirational fiction and is the leading author in the category today. She has written over forty books, thirty two of which have been translated into fourteen languages. She received the 1992 President's Award from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association for her significant contribution to Christian fiction, and she has been awarded the coveted Gold Medallion Award for Fiction. She and her family make their home in Canada.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shirley

When Hope Springs New is book four of Janette Oke’s Canadian West Series. At the books start we find Wynn and Elizabeth Delaney on their way to his new assignment from The Royal Canadian Mounted Police. They are traveling to the Indian reservation at Smoke Lake Alberta. It is further North than the......more

Goodreads review by Kellyn

I feel like there was only meant to be one or two of these books and Janette Oke just kept stringing them out ’cause they were popular. I didn’t really enjoy this book very much. I liked Elizabeth and Wynn still, yes, but I guess I just got sick of them. It’s the same Elizabeth and Wynn of the last......more

Goodreads review by Rebekah

I enjoyed this story. I was glad that Elizabeth wasn’t dealing with depression and sadness even though the new posting was more of a challenge. The “excitement” was quite different than usual and it kept me reading, but didn’t have me on the edge of my seat which was nice. I liked how things wrapped......more