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Then Came Heaven
Then Came Heaven
Author: LaVyrle Spencer
ISBN-13: 9780787116774
ISBN-10: 0787116777
Publication Date: 12/1997
Edition: Unabridged
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Audio Literature
Book Type: Audio Cassette
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This book was one of the best I've read by LaVyrle Spencer. From the very first page, the emotion is so raw and vivid, it's like I was there myself...I've read great books that made me cry at the end, but this might be the first book that made me cry during the first chapter! The journey from loss to healing is so real, and the moral situations are handled with such respect. I've always been impressed with LaVyrle Spencer's books, but she really outdid herself with this one!
Grnemae avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 451 more book reviews
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This was the last book written by Ms Spencer. This is the story of Eddie Olczak, a rural MN farmer who finds himself a widower with two small daughters after a horrific accident claims the life of his beloved wife. Soon Eddie finds a new love, in a most unexpected place, which tests his religious faith.
This is compelling novel and one I found very hard to put down.
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very good book. Enjoyable read.
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VERY GOOD. REALLY ENJOYED THIS ONE.
Chycole avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 479 more book reviews
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Sweet story about love after the untimely death of a spouse.
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In this modern day, we rush. We move at a break neck pace in everything we do, even our relationships. We rush in where angels fear to tread and then back out at leisure and on to the next.

Welcome to Browerville. A slower pace; a town you might pass on the highway and wonder for a moment about the lives lived there. Not a more "innocent" time, a cliche one reviewer falls back on, as most do when referring to the mid 1900's. This story is earthy and practical. The characters heart-breakingly human and real, deserving of the time and care given to them.

What doesn't happen here, and what I think is unimaginable for some of the reviewers is that these two people actually do what is best for them but they wait until the right time to do so. They don't ride roughshod over other people to get what they want. They don't think only of themselves. Their journey is one of shared agony and love, both unspoken. How they come to finally verbalize what they know the other is feeling and how it develops into romance is a subtle refrain in this story I feel many have missed.

I found their inner and and outer struggles daunting. How they deal with their growing feelings for each other, their families, their community and their beliefs is nothing short of an everyday miracle reminding us of the strength and the power of true love.

A story not to be missed and definitely worthy as Spencer's last effort.
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A wonderfully written book. From the dramatic beginning, to the end, this book held my attention. I highly recommend it. Lavyrle Spencer at her best.
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This book leaves you with a smile on your face!
bookdeejay avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 132 more book reviews
Enjoyed this so much
AleighD avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 97 more book reviews
Loved this book...Once again LaVyrle Spencer outdid herself....I couldn't put it down!
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Wonderful story....made me wish that it was non-fiction. would be a good movie.
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One of best books that I have read this year. LaVyrle Spenser did a wonderful job of making Eddie and his two daughters so real that you couldn't help think that they were real.
beccarae1 avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 11 more book reviews
If you have read LaVyrle Spencer before then you are aware of the type of book she writes. This one is true to form, but with a few twists. This is a tale of forbidden love (no surprise there), but this romance is truly more off limits than most. It was not my fave, but I don't think any LaVyrle Spencer book I have read is really "bad", if you know what I mean.
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I loved Spencer's books.
Tunerlady avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 581 more book reviews
Every LaVyrle Spencer book I read is wonderful and this met my expectations and then some. I could not put it down...it was sad at times, but oh so human and it has a good ending. It's a must read!
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Great story--second time I've read it and it's still good.
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Sister Regina and Eddie Olczak continue to cross paths. And deep inside, they relize there is something between them-more than a kinship, a connection that goes beyond their shared love of his two daughters. Thrilled-and secretly frightened-they both must summon the courage to look within their hearts and make their own choices.
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Another of Spencer's moving, heart touching stories. I enjoyed this book.
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This is a nice story. Kind of sleepy. I read it before I went to bed at night.
emmaliss avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 55 more book reviews
Loved it!
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Eddie, devoted husband & father, a man of unshakable faith, derives intense pleasure from the life he's built with his beloved wife, and their 2 daughters, and the Catholic church where he both works and worships. When a traggic accident cuts his wife's life short, Eddie is sure his heart is broken forever.
As friends and relatives rally around the family in the dark days and weeks that follow, one person cannot fully express her own grief. Sister Regina, the girls' teacher, has a special connection to the family, yet her vows prevent her to become too close to them. Now the strict rules os the sisterhood, which once gave meaning to her life, chafe at her more insistently.
As time passes, Sister Regina and Eddie come to realize that something has blossomed between them that transends their shared love of his wife and the gils. Thrilled-and secretly frightened-they both must summon the courage to look within their hearts and make their own choices.
welshwytch avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 89 more book reviews
Heart warming love story. A grief stricken widower learns to open up his heart again, touching and emotionally charged book.
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It's 1950 in Browerville, Minnesota, Eddie Olczak and his wife, Krystyna, have a wonderful life together with their two elementary school-age daughters. Then, their world is turned upside-down when Krystyna is killed in a car-train accident.

At the local Catholic school, Sister Regina is the Olczak girls teacher and she is the one who has to break the news to his two young daughters.

We follow Eddie and his family deal with their grief over the loss of their wife, mother, daughter and sister. At the same time, Sister Regina's grief over her death is making her question her vows as a Benedictine nun even more.

As Eddie and Sister Regina deal with their grief, they also find themselves inexplicably drawn to each other.

This is the last novel LaVyrle Spencer wrote before her retirement (per the notes in the book.) The story is lovely and really drew me into the lives of both Eddie and Sister Regina. I was initially drawn to reading the story because it takes place in Minnesota, but I have to list this among one of the best novels I've read this year
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LaVyrle Spencer is a terrific writer! I always feel like I know the characters in the book and hate for the story to end...
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Excellent story, unique!
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Great bok, my second time to read it and I never read any book twice, there arew to many out there to read
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Can't go wrong with Spencer.
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The year is 1950: Life is just about perfect for Ellis Olezak. A man of unshakable faith. He cherishes his life, his wife and their two daughters and his job as handyman for the Catholic church. Then the loss of his wife has broken his heart. Sister Rigina who has always been close to the family tried to reaffirm her commitment when the strict rules of the sisterhood chafe at her. As she and Eddie grow to know one another better she faces a difficult challenge and both of them must summon the courage to look within their own hearts and make their own choices.
Marcia avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 378 more book reviews
This is LaVyrle Spencer's last book , she has now retired, Like her other books this focuses on real people, flaws and all. The town rallies around a family when the wife and mother is killed in a accident, and the torned feelings for the family by a sister at a local convent, who is about to reafirm her commitment, but the strict rules she has lived by since she was a child and the love she has for this family,leaves her with a hard choice, till she summons up the courage to look within her heart and make the choice of a lifetime.
Bernelli avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 266 more book reviews
Lavyrle Spencer NEVER disappoints.
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You really get into these characters! Good book :)
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Great story. Tearjerker. Finding love after its been ripped away from you.
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One of my favorite authors, and this is one of my favorites that she's written. Involves some wonderful people who live in a Minnesota farm community in 1950 -- including a church handyman who adores his family but must survive a shattering loss. Another memorable character is teacher Sister Regina who chafes at the strict rules of the sisterhood.
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ZA Spencer quick read..moves right along with an interesting story.
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Can love survive a shattering loss? Eddie Olzcak had everything..a beautiful wife, 2 young daughters and a job he loved. However, when his wife is tragically killed everything seems lost. Sister Regina has always love dthe Olzcak family but is finding herself drawn to Eddie...but what about her vows to the church?
grandmasusan avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 45 more book reviews
La Verle Spencer's last book before retirement, set in her hometown and filled with details about her early life, and with the names of her friends and neighbors. Unabashedly sentimental. Life, love, death and a new love in a small farming community in MN.
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Heart-warming romance.
sewingnancyl avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 78 more book reviews
Can love survive a shattering loss???
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Eddie Olczak cherishes his wife Krystyna, his daughters, and his job as handyman. A tragic accident cuts Krystyna's life short, and Eddie is sure his heart is broken forever. All the precious gifts she gave are gone...and the town rallies to provide support.

The down-home feel of a Midwestern farm community and accurate period detail....by the middle of the book, you are running out of tissues.
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In a town in Minn. in the 1950's,life is just about perfect for Eddie Olczak. A man of unshakable faith,he derives intense pleasure from his wife,their daughters and his job as handyman for St. Joseph's Catholic Church. but when a tragic accident cuts his wife's life short, Eddie is sure his heart is broken forever. The town rallies to provide support, but there is one member who is unable to express what her loss has meant to her. Sister Regina's vows prevent her from becoming too close. But with time,she and Eddie grow close and she faces a difficult challenge.
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TLC unlikely romance
prairiegrass1 avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 29 more book reviews
A grief-stricken widower learns to open his heart again.
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Can love survive a shattering loss? A grief-stricken widower learns to open his heart again, in LaVyrle Spencer's touching and emotionally charged new novel. Eddie Olzak was a man of unshakable faith and built a life he was proud of but his life is shaken by the
accidental death of his beloved wife Krystyna. Can he re-build his
life again? Can he love another woman?
gingerrr avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 68 more book reviews
This is a very good book about a young lady that is wanting to become a nun but along comes a man that she is attracted to. I really enjoyed reading this book.
priscillamylove avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 83 more book reviews
Late summer, Browerville, Minnesota, 1950; Life is just about perfect for Eddie Olczak. A man of unshakable faith, he derives intense pleasure from the life he's built as devoted husband & father to his beloved Krystyna, & their daughters, Anne & Lucy, and as the dedicated hanyman for St. Joseph's the Catholic church that is the cornerstone of Browerville life. But when a tragic accident cuts Krystyna's life short, Eddie is sure his heart is broken forever.....
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The story of Eddie Olczak and Sister Regina, his children's teacher. After losing his wife, Krystyna, to a tragic train/car collision he tries to cope with her loss and continue to raise their children - alone. The townspeople rally around the Olczak family during their time of grief. Sister Regina, especially so. The loss of a young wife and mother causes Sister Regina to question her decision to become a nun even more than ever.

Good one!
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Loved this book. Eddies such a sensitive caring person. Great story...
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This is her last book, It was good..altho I wondered thru the whole thing why on earth that woman would have raced that train!
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"One of her best." "The New York Times Bestseller."
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Browerville, Minnesota 1950: Life is just about perfect for Eddie Olczak. A man of unshakable faith, he derives intense pleasure from the life he's built. He cherishes his wife, Krystyna, their daughters, Anne and Lucy, and his job as a handyman for St. Joseph's the Catholic church that is the cornerstone of Browerville life. But when a tragic accident cuts Krystyna's life short, Eddie is sure his heart is broken forever. The love she lavished on her family, the way she combed the girls hair, the way she greeted Eddie at the end of the day-all the precious gifts she gave are gone.
The town rallies to provide support, but there is one member of the community who is unable to express what Krystyna's loss has meant to her. Sister Regina, the girls teacher at St. Joseph's has always felt a special affinity for the Olczaks. But her vows prevent her from becoming too close-even in their time of need.
Sister Regina has always tried to reaffirm her commitment when the strict rules of the sisterhood chafe at her. But with time, as she and Eddie grow to know each other better-and find a connection that goes beyond their shared love of the girls-she faces a difficult challenge. And both of them must summon the courage to look within their own hearts and make their choices...
lee avatar reviewed Then Came Heaven on + 131 more book reviews
This is a hard cover book-I hope this is o.k. Very good romance.