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Liz Curtis Higgs (Author)
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January 20, 2000
Opposites Attract?

Dr. Emilie Getz and Jonas Fielding are as different as two people could possibly be—the same age, with the same faith, living in the same small Pennsylvania town. She’s a first-class neatnik; he’s a world-class slob. She’s into saving historical relics; he’s into saving souls. But perhaps opposites do attract. For when this uptight historian and this laid-back land developer meet, sparks fly. And despite the rather inauspicious beginning to their relationship, neither one will escape unchanged…or unsmitten!

“A well-written, delightful concoction of

romance, humor, tenderness, and fun.”

Lisa Samson, author of Tiger Lillie

Opposites attract? Maybe not.

Emilie Getz and Jonas Fielding are as different as two people—of the same age, with the same faith, living in the same charming Pennsylvania town—could be.

She loves history; he loves new ideas. She sticks to the rules; he likes to break them. She’s into saving relics; he’s into saving souls. The one trait they share is a penchant for controlling every aspect of their lives, including their stubborn hearts.

When Emilie’s search for an archaeological treasure leads her to the one piece of land she can’t have (thanks to Jonas), they choose opposing sides in an engaging battle of wits. Emilie, a no-nonsense sort of woman, is determined to have her way. But Jonas is on a mission as well: He wants to hear Emilie laugh. Often.

“Liz Curtis Higgs mixes her usual humor into this entertaining story of roller-coaster romance.”

Christian Retailing

“Delicious as Moravian sugar cake! Readers will love it.”

Lori Copeland, author of Roses Will Bloom Again

Bookends is such fun…rich in character, setting, and spiritual dimensions.”

Gayle Roper, author of Winter Winds

“A great story with believable characters, realistic situations,

and a sprinkling of Higgs’s humor.”

K-LOVE News & Reviews

“Declare a holiday and cozy up with this engaging novel.”

Patsy Clairmont, author of Stardust on My Pillow

Story Behind the Book

Though she has traveled the world, Liz Curtis Higgs is a small-town girl at heart. In Bookends, Liz invites readers to visit a place she knows well: her hometown of Lititz, nestled in the rolling hills of historic Lancaster County , Pennsylvania . Fond memories of her childhood years in the Moravian church—one of the oldest of the Protestant denominations—and her love for Lititz history and traditions serve as a solid underpinning for this lively contemporary tale. Like many couples, Emilie and Jonas resemble human bookends—opposites in every way—until Emilie’s joy-filled spiritual awakening turns their stubborn hearts in the same happy direction.

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Emilie Getz returns to Lititz, PA, to write a scholarly history of the 200-year-old Moravian church she attended as a child. At a holiday service, Jonas Fielding sits next to her and antagonizes her from the first with his casual dress, unshaven face, and familiar attitude. Nevertheless, these two strong-willed people begin to explore a mutual fascination. Then their careers collide: while Jonas wraps up the construction of a golf course, Emilie is convinced some evidence she needs is under the 18th hole. A minor flaw in the plot has Emilie's broken collar bone forgotten after a couple of pages. Higgs's (Mixed Signals) characters are far from perfect (or kind), but their courtship is one of the more unusual ones in Christian fiction. Emilie's reaffirmation of her relationship with Christ will appeal to readers.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

An award-winning speaker since 1986, Liz Curtis Higgs has stepped onto 1,500 platforms in all fifty states and six foreign countries encouraging women to grow in Christ and celebrate their faith. As the author of twenty-two books, including her first contemporary novel, Mixed Signals, her bestselling historical novels, Thorn in My Heart and Fair Is the Rose , her nonfiction bestseller Bad Girls of the Bible, and a series of Gold Medallion Award–winning children’s books, Liz touches the hearts of her readers with real-life humor and grace-filled encouragement. She and her husband, Bill, live with their two teenagers and too many cats in Louisville , Kentucky .

Product Details

  • Paperback: 334 pages
  • Publisher: Multnomah Books (January 20, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1576736113
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576736111
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,695,793 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Liz Curtis Higgs has been telling tales since she attempted her first novel--handwritten in a marble notebook--at the tender age of ten. Award-winning careers in radio broadcasting, public speaking, nonfiction writing, and children's books honed Liz's storytelling talents, bringing her back to her first love, storytelling.

She is the author of 28 books, with more than 3 million copies in print, including two contemporary novels, one novella, and six historical novels, among them her latest Scottish saga, Here Burns My Candle and Mine Is the Night, a New York Times bestseller.

Her popular nonfiction books include the Bad Girls of the Bible series of books, workbooks, and DVDs, with more than one million copies in print.

And she has written five books for young children, including perennial favorite, The Pumpkin Patch Parable.

Her children's Parable Series received an ECPA Gold Medallion for Excellence, her nonfiction book Embrace Grace won a Retailers Choice Award, and her novel Whence Came a Prince received a Christy Award for Best Historical Novel. Liz was an award-winning columnist for Today's Christian Woman for a decade. Her articles have also appeared in Faith&Friends (Canada), WomanAlive (Great Britian), and Enhance (Australia). More than 4,500 churches nationwide are using her video Bible study series, Loved by God.

A gifted professional speaker, Liz has presented more than 1,600 inspirational programs for audiences in all fifty United States and fourteen foreign countries. When the National Speakers Association honored her with the Council of Peers Award for Excellence, Liz became one of only 32 women in the world named to their CPAE-Speaker Hall of Fame.

Feature articles about Liz have appeared in more than 250 major newspapers and magazines, as well as on Salon.com, Beliefnet.com, and Spirituality.com. She has been interviewed on more than 600 radio and television stations, including guest appearances on PBS, A&E, MSNBC, NPR, TBN, CBC Canada, BBC Radio Scotland, Rhema Broadcasting New Zealand, Radio Pulpit South Africa, Focus on the Family, Life Today, 100 Huntley Street, Midday Connection, and Janet Parshall's America.

On the personal side, Liz is married to Bill Higgs, Ph.D., who serves as Director of Operations for her speaking and writing office. Liz and Bill enjoy their old Kentucky home, a nineteenth-century farmhouse in Louisville, and are the proud (and relieved) parents of two college grads, Matt and Lilly. Visit Liz's Web site: http://www.LizCurtisHiggs.com

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great book by Ms. Higgs!, November 6, 2000
This review is from: Bookends (Paperback)
I first read "Mixed Signals" (highly recommend it too!) and eagerly delved into this one as well. While I didn't quite enjoy "Bookends" as much as "Mixed Signals", (maybe because I found the radio business in "Mixed Signals" more 'up my alley' than construction and history--???) it was still a great read and I stayed up all night finishing it. Liz Curtis Higgs is a wonderful writer and really does a great job at character development. By the end of her books you feel like you 'know' the characters. The worst part is when you get to the last page! You just want her books to keep going and going. It's so great to find quality Christian fiction. Thank you Liz! Keep up the good work and I look forward to reading more from you!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a terrific read!, June 5, 2000
This review is from: Bookends (Paperback)
I just finished a wonderful book by Liz Curtis Higgs.I was drawn to this book because 1) I had read her previous novel MIXED SIGNALS and loved it (she has also written several nonfiction inspirationals) and 2) It's one of the rare books set in a Moravian community (this time ontemporary Lititz, PA) as I had a family of Moravian ancestors. This book was terrific. It dealed with a young woman, Emilie, who has a Ph.D. in anthropology and has returned to her hometown on hiatus from teaching in NC to write the history of her hometown Moravian church for its 250th anniversary celebration. But she has an ulterior motive as well -- one that will give her accolades from her collegues and help her recover from hurt pride. While there she meets land developer Jonas Fielding, who is best described as a real "hunk." A big conflict comes in when Emilie who cherishes everything from the past, locks horns with the modern-thinking Jonas. Of course the fact that they are both attracted to one another gets the sparks flying. Things don't always go smoothly as when Emilie discovers Jonas is building the 18th hole of a golf course right on the ruins of the first Moravian church in the community.

Liz Curtis Higgs has quite a way with words and her witty, seemless style of writing is very appealing. I laughed out loud more than once. I can only hope she writes fast as I can hardly wait for her next book!

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars REALly lovely, February 15, 2000
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Ms. Higgs has done it again! The characters in Bookends are so real, their struggles, feelings and emotions are human and very relatable! I loved reading (and laughing) along with the characters throughout the book. If you like a little humor in your romance, you are sure to love this one!
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