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Original Title: | Between Sundays |
ISBN: | 0310257727 (ISBN13: 9780310257721) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Aaron Hill, Derick Anderson. Megan Gunn and Cory |

Karen Kingsbury
Hardcover | Pages: 298 pages Rating: 4.32 | 7546 Users | 471 Reviews
Present Of Books Between Sundays
Title | : | Between Sundays |
Author | : | Karen Kingsbury |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 298 pages |
Published | : | November 30th 2007 by Zondervan Publishing Company (first published November 3rd 2007) |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Christian |
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Aaron Hill has it all---athletic good looks and the many privileges of a star quarterback. His Sundays are spent playing NFL football in front of a televised audience of millions. But Aaron's about to receive an unexpected handoff, one that will give him a whole new view of his self-centered life.Derrick Anderson is a family man who volunteers his time with foster kids while sustaining a long career as a pro football player. But now he's looking for a miracle. He must act as team mentor while still striving for the one thing that matters most this season---keeping a promise he made years ago.Megan Gunn works two jobs and spends her spare time helping at the youth center. Much of what she does, she does for the one boy for whom she is everything---a foster child whose dying mother left him in Megan's care. Now she wants to adopt him, but one obstacle stands in the way. Her foster son, Cory, is convinced that 49ers quarterback Aaron Hill is his father.Two men and the game they love. A woman with a heart for the lonely and lost, and a boy who believes the impossible. Thrown together in a season of self-discovery, they're about to learn lessons in character and grace, love and sacrifice.Because in the end life isn't defined by what takes place on the first day of the week, but how we live it between Sundays.Rating Of Books Between Sundays
Ratings: 4.32 From 7546 Users | 471 ReviewsJudge Of Books Between Sundays
Book was great. Reader had a lisp or something. At times it really detracted from the story.This was a reread from one of my favourite authors.I enjoyed this story, pages filled with emotional battles, surrendering to God, forgiveness and reconciliation. Karen did a great job of drawing the readers in on an emotional level. I especially enjoyed seeing Aaron grow from a selfish boy to a strong godly man. This book will remain on my shelf for another reread later.
It seems like every Karen Kingsbury book I read makes me reconsider becoming a foster parent, and Between Sundays is no exception. In this heartwarming novel, Kingsbury touches lightly on the flaws in the foster system, while reminding all Christians that it isn't so important what you do on the Sabbath as is your life in between Sundays.This novel tells the story of Cory, a young boy who believes what his destitute mother always told him - his father is the famous 49ers star quarterback, Aaron

Eight-year-old Cody, is being raised by his foster mom, Megan. Cody believes the quarterback from the 49ers is his biological dad because his mom had told him so when he was younger. Megan on the other hand thinks Cody was just obsessed with Aaron. Aaron was not interested in helping foster kids, but he gets himself into a situation where he has to decide what to do without ruining his reputation. Aaron decides to go and help the foster kids with his teammate. While he was there he spots the
Between Sundays was an easy, light hearted read with a great theme. It's not what you do on Sunday that matters, it's what you do between Sundays. I enjoyed the story of love, redemption, faith, and hope. I also enjoyed the NFL being the setting because I love football!
The book, Between Sundays, was very predictable book as it ended the way you would hope it would. The author , Karen Kingsbury, wrote this book about a foster child who did not know who is father was and her intention were to show hope to those who may not have father or are looking for a father. She wrote it about Alex Smith's work with the foster care system. The character I liked best was Derrick Anderson who played a retiring quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers. He was true friend to
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