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Gone to Green: The Green Series #1 (Green (Abingdon Press)) [Kindle Edition]

Judy Christie
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Book Description

In Gone to Green, Lois goes from being a corporate journalist at a large paper in the Midwest to the owner of The Green News-Item, a small twice-weekly newspaper in rural North Louisiana. The paper was an unexpected inheritance from a close colleague, and Lois must keep it for at least a year, bringing a host of challenges, lessons, and blessings into her life.

When Lois pulls into Green on New Year’s Day, she expects a charming little town full of smiling people. She quickly realizes her mistake. After settling into a loaned house out on Route 2, she finds herself battling town prejudices and inner doubts and making friends with the most surprising people: troubled teenager Katy, good-looking catfish farmer Chris, wise and feisty Aunt Helen, and a female African-American physician named Kevin.

Whether fighting a greedy, deceitful politician or rescuing a dog she fears, Lois notices the headlines in her life have definitely improved. She learns how to provide small-town news in a big-hearted way and realizes that life is full of newsworthy moments. When she encounters racial prejudice and financial corruption, Lois also discovers more about the goodness of real people and the importance of being part of a community.

While secretly preparing the paper for a sale, Lois begins to realize that God might indeed have a plan for her life and that perhaps the allure of city life and career ambition are not what she wants after all.



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Starred Review. Lois Barker, a successful big-city journalist, never imagined ending up in the tiny town of Green, La. She never guessed that within months she would unexpectedly inherit a smalltown newspaper. She never believed she would leave her rising-star career impulsively after a quiet, inner prompting urged, Go... I'll help you. Yet that improbable route to upheaval is precisely where Christie (Goodbye, Murphy's Law) engagingly guides both readers and the charming yet flummoxed Barker. As the editor and owner of the Green News-Item, the ever uncertain Barker transforms from an overwhelmed and overly self-reliant Jane Doe into a considerable power for reform and revitalization in her depressed Louisiana borough. Refreshingly realistic religious fiction, this novel is unafraid to address the injustices of sexism, racism and corruption as well as the spiritual devastation that often accompanies the loss of loved ones. Yet these darker narrative tones beautifully highlight the novel's message of friendship, community and God's reassuring and transformative love. (Aug.)
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About the Author

Judy Christie, after working as a journalist for twenty-five years, left the daily news business to open a consulting firm that works with individuals, businesses, and churches on strategies for meaningful life and work, including goal-setting, living fully, and balancing personal and professional lives. She is the author of Gone to Green, Goodness Gracious Green, and The Glory of the Green, all part of the six-part Green fiction series, Hurry Less, Worry Less; Hurry Less, Worry Less at Christmas; Hurry Less, Worry Less for Moms; and co-author of Awesome Altars. Judy and her husband live in northwest Louisiana. You can learn more about her at: www.judychristie.com.

Product Details

  • File Size: 403 KB
  • Print Length: 225 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1426700245
  • Publisher: Abingdon Press; Original edition (May 1, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004GHNII4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #181,323 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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I loved "Gone to Green" and look forward to jumping into the next book of the series. Kimberly N. Miracle  |  19 reviewers made a similar statement
I really enjoyed the book and the depth of the main character. Jazz Fan  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
Great characters, a good plot line, and a quick read. avid kindle reader  |  23 reviewers made a similar statement
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65 of 69 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Buy it. Read it. Enjoy it. Tell a friend. August 17, 2009
Format:Paperback
Judy Christie created a marvelous story with her first novel about Lois, the big-city journalist, who finds herself the owner of a small-town newspaper in Louisiana. As this "outsider" becomes accustomed to her new surroundings, she makes many friends and enemies along the way. She is confronted throughout the story with not only her actions, but also her reactions when she is deals with injustice, compassion, judgement, and especially God's will for her life. Well-written inspirational fiction has always been a favorite media of mine. I always get wrapped up in the story, all the while finding the heroin or hero dealing with basic values that each of us face every day of our lives. Judy Christie was a journalist for many years, and writes eloquently about what she knows best. She is currently a consultant and writes Christian motivational books....which she also does very, very well. As she combined the two with well-written fiction, she wrote a story with many characters her readers hope she will develop and introduce to us more deeply. Given an opportunity, this is an author who will give us many stories from Green, Louisiana in the future. This is a good book for the individual reader and an excellent story for book club discussions. Buy it. Read it. Enjoy it. Tell a friend.
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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful
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I picked up this book when it was a free offering, but just recently got around to it and finished it in one sitting - something I RARELY do for a Kindle book! I found this tale very entertaining and heart-felt. What I really enjoyed about it is that the reader could very well see himself or herself as any one of a number of the characters, even the "bad guys" who are no better or worse than typical small town leaders. I also was surprised that this was marketed as a "Christian" book. Yes, Lois (the main character) has occasional bouts where she is analyzing her personal relationship with God or gets friendly "advice" of that nature, but they add to the story, they don't distract or become the story itself. A GREAT read.
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun, uplifting book, with some great characters! August 6, 2009
Format:Paperback
I really enjoyed this book! It was a quick read but in no way fell short on details. There are many interesting characters in here that were very familiar to me. You will probably find that you already know many of these people in your own lives. And most of us can relate to the main character "Lois" with our daily struggles and figuring out which path to choose. The story flowed very smoothly and I found myself reading several chapters in a row. Now that I think about it, I'm ready for the next one.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read August 3, 2009
Format:Paperback
I enjoyed this book very much and am ready for the next one. Having worked for a small daily paper, I had no trouble becoming a part of the story.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Small Town Charm January 21, 2010
Format:Paperback
Having both worked on my school paper and being a high school correspondent for my local paper, I always enjoy reading books about newspapers. There's something about having to meet deadlines, getting all the facts and discovering stories that could have major impact that always make for a good read for me. Therefore reading this book had great appeal for me, as I read about the adventures Lois had to face with going from big city newspaper to twice weekly small town Green.

I was really glad that even though there are prejudices and Lois having to deal with the "good ol' boys club", the book did not go into the way of stereotypes of both the south or small towns. There was nothing horribly cliched in the book which I was very grateful for. The town had a bunch of quirky and genuine characters that helped Lois get settled into a new life in Green. Even though some of the people took a while for both Lois and them to get warmed up to each other, after a while they began to accept her in their town and she began to feel like one of them. The main attraction of the story for me was seeing how the newspaper was run. I was glad to see that even though it was a small paper, the people took pride in running in. There were staff members who took their job seriously and had potential to move away to bigger things in the future.

If there was any qualms I had about the book, I would say that the resolution of the book happened really fast and I felt like I had missed it somehow. I found myself flipping back to make sure I had read what happened to everyone. Other than this, I thought this was a great read. It's not preachy at all, faith is mentioned but it is not a main focus point.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars First of a series but could have BEEN the series August 24, 2010
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The story had great promise but Ms. Christie had too many story lines running quickly at once. There were some great characters who I could have cared about that never got a chance to develop. Actually, the main character, Miss Lois, was one of the weakest. I tried to enjoy this book but the further along the story went the less believable it became. Properly done, this one book could have been stretched into its own series.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't miss out on reading this gem! October 27, 2010
By hoodatt
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I bought this book for my kindle because of the good reviews I read on it. They were right on with the reviews! This is a hidden treasure worthy of a best seller list anywhere. Easy to read, characters to identify with, fun, and light. You won't regret this read!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good read
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Gone to Green. A cast of many different characters kept me amused & made me think. Read more
Published 14 days ago by ER nurse who loves to read
5.0 out of 5 stars ADDING ANOTHER 5 STAR REVIEW!
Because there are so many good reviews on this book already, I won't put in much detail except to say it was a thoroughly enjoyable, fun, lighthearted and warm read which had me... Read more
Published 23 days ago by Cands
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this Series
This is the first book in a wonderful series that I've kept reading until I just finished reading the last one. Read more
Published 29 days ago by BrendaJane
4.0 out of 5 stars I 'd like to live in Green
I am glad I bought this series for my Kindle, because I am looking forward to the further adventures of the residents of Green. Read more
Published 1 month ago by P Bliss
5.0 out of 5 stars great story
I have always loved stories about the workplace....and this story is great. I was cheering for the character the whole time, hoping she'd make the right decision in the end. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Patricia A. Genier
4.0 out of 5 stars Gone to Green
The Green Series is rich in character development as well as the small town America struggle. Judy's blend and balance between the struggle and the rich friendships makes Green a... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dorothy Whittaker
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun read!
I don't usually read the descriptions of books prior to reading the book so I was a little surprised by the content based on the title, Gone to Green, I was anticipating a book on... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jennifer Theisen
5.0 out of 5 stars Charming
I loved "Gone to Green" and look forward to jumping into the next book of the series. I picked up the Kindle version for free during a promotion. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Kimberly N. Miracle
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
I absolutely LOVED this book! I had gotten it free a while back, and decided to read it. Well that didn't take long. haha! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Corey L. Widdison
5.0 out of 5 stars Go to Green!
This book is so good! Enough "mystery" to keep you turning the pages. Living in the south I identified with the spring and summer weather and its effects. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Shelvy M. Atkinson
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More About the Author

Author Judy Christie writes fiction with a Louisiana flavor.

From her 5-part Green Series, about a big-city journalist in the Louisiana town of Green, to "Wreath," about a 16-year-old who lives in a junkyard by night and goes to high school by day, Christie takes you to Louisiana with a cast of characters you can root for. She's partial to small Southern towns with big-hearted people.

When she's not making up stories, Christie helps busy people slow down and enjoy life more. She is the writer of the popular "Hurry Less Worry Less" nonfiction series and leads retreats around the country.

She loves to visit on her green kitchen couch and enjoys hearing from readers on her blog at www.judychristie.com and on Facebook and Twitter. She offers tips on how to hurry less and worry less in her podcast on iTunes. For more info, see www.judychristie.com.

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