Seasons of Salvation - Dennis Mangrum

by Tristi Pinkston | More from this Blogger

24 Apr 2008 10:53 PM

seasonsWhen Jake Wolfgramm is asked to teach early morning seminary to a group of at-risk LDS youth, he's not sure if he can take the challenge. He has something in common with these kids - when he first came from Tonga to the United States, he got off on the wrong foot and was a wild child himself. Now settled down and doing well for himself in college, he wonders if he has what it takes to get through to the class. He decides to accept the challenge, and let the chips fall where they may.

Cheyenne Carson was abandoned as a baby and has no idea what it's like to belong to a real family. She was passed from foster home to foster home, where she was diagnosed as having an inability to love. This wasn't her fault, however-she never had anyone to love. Just shy of her eighteenth birthday, she is informed that someone wants to adopt her. She can hardly believe it-after all these years, now someone wants her? She is taken in for a trial period by Nichole Lloyd and her husband, and she can't believe her good fortune. They want to buy her clothes. They've given her a nice room in their house. They give her all she wants to eat. Something has to be wrong-all this can't be for her, can it?

When Cheyenne starts attending Jake's seminary class, she's not sure what to make of the other students. One thing was for sure-none of them would ever know about her past. But when Jake proposes a Sub for Santa project and the kids are less than enthused, Cheyenne decides to put herself on the line for a greater cause. She tells the class about herself and shares her feelings about love and gratitude. Suddenly the classroom is full to bursting with Christmas gifts for their assigned family, and as they go to deliver the bounty, they realize just how important it is to give of themselves.

"Seasons of Salvation" is based on a true story, and will soon be made into a film.

(This book was published in 2006 by Cedar Fort.)

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adam-finch (125) 24 Apr 2008 11:59 PM

I can really appreciate books like this. I've spent many years working with at-risk youth and I love stories about redemption. Thanks for posting this, I'll check it out soon.

Adam

http://adam-finch.eachday.com

Tristi Pinkston (10839) 25 Apr 2008 01:17 AM

Thanks, Adam -- you'll enjoy it.

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