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The Meeting Place

Song of Acadia

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In the 18th century, the residents of Acadia live in a fragile truce. The settlers of this rough Canadian island are either French or British, and the two nationalities do not mix, no matter how close their villages are. One day in a meadow, two women begin a friendship. Although Catherine is British, and Louisa is French, the women become as close as sisters. But when war breaks out, their friendship and their faith lead to a sacrifice greater than they could ever predict.

Both Janette Oke and T. Davis Bunn are best-selling authors, known world-wide for their inspiring novels. Their collaborative works, including Return to Harmony, have thrilled millions of readers. In The Meeting Place, they have created an unforgettable story set in a dramatic period of Canadian history.

©1999 T. David Bunn; 1999 Janette Oke (P)2007 Recorded Books
Christian Fiction Fantasy Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Friendship

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"Smoothly written romantic adventure." (Libarary Journal)
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So sad I used a credit for this book. There is nothing of Janette Oke's warmth and uplifting stile in this book. It is a lot of boring details about vanity and nothing interesting. I try to skip parts and hoped it would bee better but not so. It is very sad that Audible give so little sample one can not hear the style in a book at such a short time. The woman who reads the story has a voice with no life it does the book evan more boring.

A Big disappointment

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This was a fascinating and moving story set in the time of Arcadian settlers in the colonies. An example of individuals showing the love of God to overcome cultural and national dispute.
Well narrated.

Fascinating Historical Tale

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