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5.0 out of 5 stars
Maine's Heritage Shines Through,
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This review is from: Angels Unaware (Hardcover)
"Angels Unaware," by Priscilla A. Maine takes its title from the Hebrews Biblical text 13:2 "Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares." The theme's in Maine's book serve this homily well, as her characters learn what it means to untangle old hates and prejudices in order to extend their gifts and create a community together.
"Angels Unaware" shows us lives of strength, courage, and grace laced with ingenuity and hardwork. Almost every character goes through convincing change throughout the course of the book--even the villain of the piece (you'll have to read to find out this surprise). Priscilla Maine says, "My great-grandmothers came West with a wagon load of dreams. They birthed and buried their infants alone, plowed fields, outlived husbands, tragedies, and trumphs that inspire my writing." Those fore-mothers, reading over Maine's shoulder must surely be proud of how she continues their heritage. --Janet Grace Riehl, author Sightlines: A Poet's Diary
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A powerful, well-researched historical novel.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Angels Unaware (Software)
Angels Unaware, by Priscilla A. Maine, is a powerful, well-researched historical novel. The author's own spirituality shines through as she recounts the strength and determination required of a woman, alone, who takes her medical skills and strong religious beliefs to the hill country of southeastern Oklahoma. Rebecca Rice isn't satisfied to live out her life in the manner expected of a middle-aged widow in the 1890s. Much to her brother and sister's consternation, she ventures into the backwoods to serve people who have no access to adequate medical care or spiritual guidance. Rebecca relishes the challenges of her mission, eagerly casting away a way of life that leaves her "empty and unfulfilled." After several days of travel, she arrives at her new home--a dilapidated, vermin invested cabin. But making the cabin habitable is the easy part of Rebecca's new life. She encounters hill people resistant to her offer of service, people who harbor deep-seated prejudices and fears. For the first many months, Rebecca's only friends are a young woman who at first appears to be retarded; an old, gnome-like woman, accepted as a healer in the backwoods; and an orphaned wolf cub who becomes her constant companion and protector. She teams up with "Ole Woman" and accompanies the healer when she makes her rounds to families in the area. Although largely ignored by the hill people, Rebecca at last feels as though she is moving toward her goal of faith healing. Throughout this insightful book, Angels Unaware brings the reader to an understanding of the hardships endured in this isolated hill country where superstitions and ignorance often prevail making health improvements and spiritual development a slow, arduous process. I found myself aching with Rebecca's effort to help people so resistant to her faith healing and rejoicing with each hard-won acceptance. Angels Unaware weaves spirituality, medicine and the complex lives of hill people into an unforgettable story of grit and courage. I highly recommend this entertaining novel.Mary E. Trimble Reviewer
5.0 out of 5 stars
Angels Unaware, A Cousin's Review,
By Cathy Miller (Corsicana, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Angels Unaware (Paperback)
This fall I learned that Priscilla Maine was a distant cousin. In the course of getting to know her, I learned she was an author. Being curious about her work, I requested "Angels Unaware" as a Christmas gift. I sat down with my autographed copy and couldn't put it down! Priscilla's characters became so real to me that I began feeling what they felt. I found myself frustrated with the people for not accepting Rebecca, angry at the attitude about unmarried nurses (I am a nurse myself), and ready to strangle the haughty Reverend. Angels Unaware is a vacation for the soul. Share it with someone you love. As for me, I can't wait to read "Journey of the Eagle".
4.0 out of 5 stars
Angels Unaware,
By A Customer
This review is from: Angels Unaware (Paperback)
Priscilla Maine is a gifted writer who breathes life into her characters in this beautiful book. ANGELS UNAWARE provides escape from the here and now, whisking readers back to an earlier time. The hardships of the period are drawn in such detail that it makes one appreciate the convenience of running water and electricity. Having read this book, I eagerly anticipate Maine's next, which I have now purchased, JOURNEY OF THE EAGLE.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A well written, uplifting and gracious book.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Angels Unaware (Software)
Angels Unaware is one of the best books I've read in a very long time. The characters are unforgetable, and the story is very interesting. Details from that time period add to the continuity of the story, and it is obvious that Priscilla Maine did a lot of research before writing this work. The theme of having faith in God is not lost; neither is it pounded in. Rather, it is woven into the fabric of this book. I look foreword to reading the next book by this author.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unforgettable,
By A Customer
This review is from: Angels Unaware (Software)
....."Pricllia Maine has penned a can't put down and a must read historical. ANGELS UNAWARES MADE MY TOP TEN READING LIST. It will send an arrow of love through your heart and the compelling characters and setting are unforgettable. ANGELS UNAWARES is heaven sent. Pamela James, Reviewer for Calico Trails
4.0 out of 5 stars
definitely a "Keeper",
By A Customer
This review is from: Angels Unaware (Software)
It is not possible to describe all the emotions evoked by ANGELS UNAWARE. But I can say that from first page to last the story held my attention, causing me to resent the prospective clients who disturbed my reading. Ms. Maine's use of sensory descriptions enabled me to travel beside her character's and share their experiences. Her story is engaging, peopled with three- dementional characters, and I truly enjoyed it. This is definitely a "keeper".
4.0 out of 5 stars
definitely a "Keeper",
By A Customer
This review is from: Angels Unaware (Software)
It is not possible to describe all the emotions evoked by ANGELS UNAWARE. But I can say that from first page to last the story held my attention, causing me to resent the prospective clients who disturbed my reading. Ms. Maine's use of sensory descriptions enabled me to travel beside her character's and share their experiences. Her story is engaging, peopled with three- dementional characters, and I truly enjoyed it. This is definitely a "keeper".
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must Read!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Angels Unaware (Software)
....."Pricllia Maine has penned a can't put down and a must read historical. ANGELS UNAWARES MADE MY TOP TEN READING LIST. It will send an arrow of love through your heart and the compelling characters and setting are unforgettable. ANGELS UNAWARES is heaven sent. Pamela James Reviewer for Calico Trails
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must read!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Angels Unaware (Software)
Angels Unaware is a wonderful book that will touch your heart as you read of Rebecca Rice's courage as she uses her nursing skills and faith to show the people of the hill country of Olahoma, God's love. Priscilla Maine has written a book that will inspire you with its warmth and love.
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