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Donna Shelton, Author of Breaking Dawn, whose upcoming debut novel from Ransom Books releases in Nov. 2007, reviewed Courage in Patience.
Courage in Patience by Beth Fehlbaum is a riveting story about a young girl named Ashley, who is sexually abused by her step father and has lived her life in fear of him. When Ashley finally gathers the courage to end the cycle of abuse, she embarks on the emotional roller coaster ride of her life.
Ashley finds true friends in the company of those she least expected to find friendship and a new family on her road to recovery.
Beth Fehlbaum writes about real issues that affect all ages. Courage in Patience is about overcoming obstacles to heal from sexual abuse, racism, hate, and fear. In addition, it’s about the strength of love and the journey of healing.
The characters in Courage in Patience, are so real, they pull you into the story and make you feel the hardships and the victories as they occur. This book can be a lifesaver to anyone who needs to be inspired - to summon up the courage they need - to get help and on the path to healing.
Courage in Patience is a great book for young adults who can identify with the characters and understand that, no matter how terrible life is - life can change for the better - with courage and patience.
I loved this book!
Donna Shelton
Author of Breaking Dawn, Ransom Books, Nov. 2007
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Alicia Mangum, Apex Reviews: Courage In Patience is one of those incredible literary jewels that comes along so rarely that, upon discovering it, you can't help feeling privileged for being among the first to read it. |
C.Wolf Forrest reviewed Courage in Patience, calling it "Compelling, stark..highly recommended."
Courage in Patience (Texas) is a compelling and stark story by Author Beth Fehlbaum of the horrific effects of child abuse, religious dogma / idiocy not only on its main character Ashley Asher, but also on the population of those small backwater hamlets of Texas. But they could be anywhere. The tribulations of this innocent child growing into a young woman makes one cringe with its inflicted descriptive brutalities. In reading this book, one cannot help but experience a visceral reaction, which seems to call for violence to oppose not only the sick-minded pedophile-'fathers,' but also the sick-minded 'mothers' who tolerate such behavior in the name of their own 'security.'
But it is also a story of hope for young adults, should they seek and find the many decent people who abhor abuse and vicious criminal actions of any kind. It is made quite clear in this book that one of the main obstacles to finding such help for abuse victims resides in the fact that the victims have been so traumatized that they no longer believe such decency exists within their communities. Thus, it is even more devastating when mothers, the so-called protectors of the young, ignore the facts and choose to believe the evil among them simply does not exist, or make some self-serving excuses.
Courage in Patience, however, finds a way out and reaffirms basic decency for Ashley Asher to find. And find it she does, notwithstanding the very obstacles she faces for her life to come. In the process, bigotry and brutality are confronted and finally, the villain gets his just deserts. (Just in time, before I hired a tank, found Patience, TX on the map, and blew that turkey away (the pedophile, not the town) - sorry, I get riled up with injustice).
In the final analysis, it is a book of hope for young adults who may, perhaps, have encountered such overwhelming evil. Highly recommended.
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