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The Oak Leaves [Kindle Edition]

Maureen Lang
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Two time periods—Regency England and contemporary Chicago—are woven together when Talie Ingram finds an old journal belonging to her great-great-great grandmother, Cosima Escott. Through Cosima's entries, Talie learns that her family was once considered cursed with feebleminded offspring, the result of a genetic disorder (Fragile-X) that may have been passed down to Talie and her sister. Unwilling to face the implications their discovery might have on her own life, Talie tucks the journal back into secrecy, until she begins to see signs of developmental delay in her son.


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After Talie Ingram finds an old family journal while helping clean her mother's house, she enthusiastically settles down to read about the life of her ancestress Cosima Escott Hamilton, whose diary dates as far back as 1849. From the very beginning, Lang, a romance novelist and author of Pieces of Silver, deftly navigates back and forth in history between Cosima's 19th-century confessions about the strange circumstances surrounding her family and betrothal to Sir Reginald Hale and Talie's growing, present-day fears about her heritage and its potential impact on her beloved son, Ben. With each passing day, Ben shows more signs of struggle with tasks that even the smallest toddlers usually have mastered; waving goodbye, chewing food, and crawling are beyond his grasp. This causes Talie to wonder if the family "curse" Cosima writes about-that the women on her father's side only produce "slow-witted children"-is more than mere legend. The bulk of this tale is really Cosima's, centering on the complications that ensue regarding her postponed marriage to Sir Reginald and the deep feelings she develops for another man. And it's Cosima's lingering voice-her determination and faith-that inspires Talie to reconcile her son's diagnosis of fragile X syndrome (a disability Lang's own son suffers from) with her belief that God is merciful.
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About the Author

Maureen Lang has always had a passion for writing. She wrote her first novel longhand around the age of ten. It was so much fun that she's been writing ever since.

Eventually Maureen became the recipient of a Golden Heart Award from Romance Writers of America, followed by the publication of three secular romance novels. Life took some turns after that, and she gave up writing for fifteen years, until the Lord claimed her to write for Him. Soon she won a Noble Theme Award from American Christian Fiction Writers, and a contract followed a year or so later for Pieces of Silver (a 2007 Christy Award finalist), followed by its sequel, Remember Me.

Maureen lives in the Midwest with her husband, her two sons, and their new puppy, Susie.


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  • File Size: 547 KB
  • Print Length: 406 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: B001QXCJSG
  • Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. (August 3, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000SEQIXQ
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #263,843 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Maureen Lang does a wonderful job. little one  |  19 reviewers made a similar statement
A very engaging story with memorable characters. Ellie  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A highly recommended read. Whew! May 16, 2007
Format:Paperback
Talie and Luke Ingram have everything they want in life--a good marriage, a wonderful baby boy, and financial stability. When Talie discovers a journal that belonged to an ancestor from Ireland in the mid-nineteenth century, she is intrigued. But when the journal reveals some frightening things about a family "curse," Talie hides it away, refusing to deal with the past. But could the past be affecting the present--her baby boy?

Born and raised in Ireland, though she is half English, Cosima Escott is affected by the curse and has sworn she'll never marry. When a proposal is made by Reginald, an Englishman, Cosima's parents believe the future of the family is redeemed. Cosima travels to England with Reginald, though she refrains from giving an answer to his proposal. Here she meets Lord Peter Hamilton and his family. Although she begins to fall in love with Peter, because he is in line to receive his father's title, Cosima knows she could never marry him and possibly bring the "curse" upon his family for future generations.

Will Talie and Luke be strong enough to face the truth about their son? Will Cosima be able to overcome the fears about her curse and accept Peter's love? How can God bring good through circumstances that seem so bad?

Maureen Lang has created a powerful and poignant story that deals with the fears and hurts of having a Fragile X child. This book could have been written by someone else, but would have lacked the emotion that Lang put into it. Through Lang's own experience with a Fragile X child, she has been able to share the joys of living with this genetic disorder.

Both stories, past and present, are woven carefully between chapters, and it really works well. It is obvious by the historical details in this novel that Lang put long hours of research into making it true to the period. The dialogue and actions between characters was used effectively to portray the strong emotion that this book pours from each page.

Armchair Interviews says: This was a wonderful inspirational read--highly recommended.
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20 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Sentimental Winner April 23, 2007
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Every parent dreams of a bright future for their child. When a child is diagnosed with a profound developmental disability, it can be devastating. So it is for Talie Ingram. When she reads of an ancestral "curse" that seemed to cause feeblemindedness in boys, Talie is put to the test of her life.

Talie's little boy is far behind "average" toddlers in development. She's been able to deny any significance, but reading the journal left by her ancestor, Cosima Escott, forces her to see the truth.

Cosima grew up in Ireland on a family estate. She believes her family is cursed with feeblemindedness, as her brothers, uncle, and male cousins were afflicted. A terrible tragedy in the past year seems to have cemented a lonely future... Until a proposition of marriage unexpectedly arrives from London. She soon learns all is not what it seems.

In reading Cosima's story, Talie will be offered insights she may have never received otherwise. Will Talie retain her faith in God's love, or will this ordeal shatter her world?

In her third novel of inspirational fiction, Maureen Lang combines a contemporary and historical approach to not only weave a story of hope, but also to present a fair and loving light on Fragile X, a genetic disorder that can cause mild to profound developmental disabilities. Mother to a son with Fragile X, Lang has clearly written a novel from the heart, suffusing it with a well of emotion and faith.

Have tissues at hand, clear your schedule, and be ready to smile. This novel is a winner, pure and simple.

Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer

04/23/2007

Also by Maureen Lang: Pieces of Silver: A Novel & Remember Me: A Novel
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Oak Leaves May 28, 2007
Format:Paperback
The book has been summarized so eloquently by others here, so I won't do it again.

I loved the Historical/Contemporary setting of this book. Regency England happens to be one of my favorite historical time periods.

The fact that the author has pulled from her own personal struggles with a child with Fragile X syndrome makes it a richer book. We can feel the hurt and disappointment in the characters when they discover their child will not live a "normal" life.

The book raises the question of whether to have children if you knew there was a small liklihood that they could possibly have a medical condition.

I highly recommend the book, especially to parents of children with disorders.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Oak Leaves
Wonderful book! I have had some experience with a child with Fragile X and this book shows a lot of the joy, pleasure, heartbreak that goes all hand in hand,
Published 1 month ago by Cathi Howes
4.0 out of 5 stars Charming
Loved the history... enjoyed the unexpected story about learning to cope with the shock and wonderfulness of special needs children.
Published 3 months ago by Samantha Wilkes
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read.
Totally enjoyed the way the author connected the present with the past. Two story lines brilliantly interwoven. Makes me wish I'd find a family journal in an ancestor's trunk.
Published 4 months ago by Margaret L. Maietta
5.0 out of 5 stars The Oak Leaves
bought this as we have fragile x syndrome in our family and could not put this book down I read On Sparrow Hill when I finished the first book. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Louise Kingham
5.0 out of 5 stars The Oak Leaves
Talie Ingram has a wonderful life. Her loving husband, Luke, has a great job and she is a stay-at-home mom to their 1-year-old son, Ben. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Christy
2.0 out of 5 stars Started off interesting
This a dual story with a modern story line and an old one. The old story was far more interesting and started off fairly well written. Read more
Published 5 months ago by tesajeni
3.0 out of 5 stars It was okay
I liked the part of the story about Comisa better than the modern part. It was a decent read but the "old" story was much better the "new" part.
Published 11 months ago by Studio 24
4.0 out of 5 stars Took a while, then I was hooked.
At first, I could not get into the book. Then towards the middle, I couldn't put it down. I was not surprised that this was a Christian novel, most of the free ones usually are. Read more
Published 14 months ago by jessica
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
I read this book in a couple of days because I couldn't put it down. I usually don't enjoy historical fiction as much, but I loved the intertwining of the 2 stories. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Jean54
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous book that I couldn't put down!
This book had everything: love, heartache, history, betrayal, faith, and special needs children. I don't normally like books that use flashbacks or history reviews as their basic... Read more
Published 15 months ago by J. Robertson
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More About the Author

Maureen Lang has been writing stories since the age of ten, when she figured out a way to write the stories she feels like reading. Since then she's become the award-winning author of over a dozen published novels. In the last ten years her faith has directed her to write stories that reflect Christian hope and traditional values. She's also been an active member of the disability community since her oldest son was diagnosed with Fragile X Syndrome, a genetic form of mental retardation. Maureen loves going on research trips to get a feel for the settings of her novels, and lives in the Chicago area with her husband, children, and lovable Labrador Retriever. Visit her on the web at www.maureenlang.com

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