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Boiling Springs, PA | Sunsbury Press (December 1, 2020)
Paperback. Signed.
The Timothy House Chronicles: Book One
Abbie Richardson and Keith Haliday have suffered devastating losses. Both share a common link—Abbie’s dead husband, Joe. Four years after his death, Abbie still struggles to put the pieces of her life back together and wonders if God has abandoned her. Many areas of her life—especially her current teaching job—do not make sense anymore.
A mysterious letter and a serendipitous meeting during a week volunteering at Camp 4Ever, bring Abbie face to face with Joe’s old college friend, Keith. Slowly putting his life back together after losing his wife and two teenage children in a horrific car crash, Keith is learning to rebuild his trust in God one step of faith at a time. Keith is now in a second career as a faculty member of Timothy House, a unique residential school in eastern Tennessee.
An unexpected offer to teach at Timothy House causes Abbie to take a long, hard look at her life. Wanting desperately to believe that God has not forgotten her and yet unwilling to let go of the hurt deep within, Abbie must confront the inner landscape of her heart. The decision she makes will determine the course her life takes.
Can Abbie accept the goodness of God? Can Keith overcome his fear of losing someone he loves once more? Can Abbie be persuaded to open her heart again to God’s love and Keith’s? Abandon Not My Soul is the story of how hope and forgiveness save them both.
The writings of Sherye S. Green reflect her journey of faith and explore the heart’s inner landscapes. An author, singer, and speaker, she has long been intrigued by the power of words to influence and shape thought and action. A former Miss Mississippi, Sherye has enjoyed two careers—one in business, the other in education. She is the award-winning author of an inspirational novel, Abandon Not My Soul, and a devotional collection, Tending the Garden of My Heart: Reflections on Cultivating a Life of Faith . Her short story, “Setting Sail,” in included in What Would Elvis Think? Mississippi Stories, a collection of stories written by Mississippi authors. Sherye and her husband make their home in Mississippi.
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