"Excellent inspirational anthology"
"Homecoming Season" by Susan Wiggs. Miranda survived
breast cancer partially due to the help of her family; now
she needs to repay them by living life to the fullest. "Find the Way" by Karen Harper. The mugger left Miranda
blind and feeling helpless. To regain some of the freedom
she once had, she decides to obtain a seeing eye dog, who
becomes more than an aide. "Touched by Love" by Catherine Mann. Librarian Anna sees
Forest carrying an upset blind little boy to her. The
child teaches Anna how to open her eyes to the world. "Here Comes the Heroes" by Kasey Michaels. Laura is so
proud of her young teenage son who not only survived a
kidney transplant, but he tries out for a baseball team.
However, when the coach cuts him, Laura decides to pitch a
new concept so he can swing the bat. "A Stitch in Time" by Tori Carrington. "But Mom" works
long hours and loves her children, but feels empty until
the handsome doctor teaches her there is more to life than
a job. This anthology is as always one of the best inspiration
collections on the market as the tales are well written
heartwarming life stories while the intro to each is based
on a real support organization. This year's worthy groups
are Cottage Dreams (www.cottagedreams.org), Puppies Behind
Bars (www.puppiesbehindbars.com), Team Activities for
Special Kids -- TASK (www.tasksports.org), Seedling
Braille
Books for Children (www.seedlings.org), and Stitches from
the Heart (www.stitchesfromtheheart.org). Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 24, 2006
SummaryFive bestselling authors Five real-life heroines:
Homecoming Season by Susan Wiggs,
Find The Way by Karen Harper,
Here Come The Heroes by Kasey Michaels,
Touched By Love by Catherine Mann,
A Stitch In Time by Tori Carrington.
They're your neighbors, your aunts, your sisters and your
best friends. They're women across North America committed
to reaching out and changing lives, one good deed at a time.
Five of these exceptional women have been selected as this
year's recipients of Harlequin's More Than Words Award. And
once again five award-winning bestselling authors have
kindly offered their creativity to write original short
stories inspired by these real-life heroines.
Because of this year's recipients' dedication, thousands of
tiny babies born into poverty are going home from the
hospital wearing warm, hand-knit clothing. Inmates are
raising pups to keep people safe and be loyal guide dogs.
Special-needs kids finally have a sports league to call
their own. Cancer survivors enjoy a week of relaxation and
rejuvenation nestled in Canada's stunning cottage country.
And high-quality, low-cost children's books in Braille are
finding their way to the thousands of children who need them.
We hope More Than Words will touch your heart and
inspire the heroine living inside you.
Thank you. Proceeds from the sale of this book will be
reinvested in the Harlequin More Than Words program to
support causes that are of concern to women.
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