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The Scarlet Thread
The Scarlet Thread
Author: Francine Rivers
ISBN-13: 9780842335683
ISBN-10: 0842335684
Publication Date: 4/1996
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 220 ratings
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
Sierra Madrid. Woman of the nineties. Bold. Determined. Her life was about to be turned upside down.

Mary Kathryn mcMurray. Young pioneer on the Oregon Trail. She was filled with anger at being uprooted from her home.

Two women, centuries apart, are joined through a tattered journal as they contend with God, husbands--even themselves--until they fall into the arms of the One who loves them undonditionally.
wRitingRochelle avatar reviewed The Scarlet Thread on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I've never seen any book written quite like this one. Francine braids two stories into one. While Sierra is struggling with changes in her life, she reads about and finds comfort in an ancestors diary - Mary Kathryn. Uniquely written with a powerful message in the end.
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Helpful Score: 2
This was a great book and brought together 2 ladies from different eras. A journal helps a women with her marriage problems and she comes to know God thought her struggles.
A women of the nineties and a young pioneer on the Oregan Trail share a remarkable journey.
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Helpful Score: 2
I have never been disappointed in a Francine Rivers book! Read it, read it, read it!
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Helpful Score: 1
Very good Christian fiction about generations of women and the ties that bind them
teacheng1 avatar reviewed The Scarlet Thread on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
When I read Francine Rivers' first series, The Mark of the Lion, I set the bar high for what I expected of her other books. Let's just say that I was NOT disappointed! I love EVERYTHING about The Scarlet Thread -- especially the parallel tales of Sierra and Mary Kathryn set centuries apart. Rivers' narratives flow beautifully, and the central messages of God's unfailing love, His desire for us to hear His voice and accept His Son as Savior, and His desire for us to then allow our relationship with Him to be first in order to love others flood my heart anew!
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Helpful Score: 1
This book was a good read. However, the beginning was so slow and I became so annoyed at the immaturity of the main character, that I put it aside. I only picked it up again because I didn't have anything else to read. I am glad I did because the story really gains momentum and finally grabbed my attention. The book has a wonderful message. My suggestion: keep reading. You'll be glad you did.
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Helpful Score: 1
Very good story that I've read twice! It is two stories in one, actually. A current day story and a story from history running side by side. Pleasant reading.
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Helpful Score: 1
Excellant story,written to keep your attention right to the end. Shows us how God watches over our lives even when we are not paying attention to Him.
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Helpful Score: 1
Sierra Madrid - Woman of today. Bold. Determined. Her life is about to be turned upside down.
Mary Kathryn McMurray - Young pioneer on the Oregon Trail. She is filled with anger at being uprooted from her home.
Two women, centuries apart, are joined through a tattered journal as they contend with God, husbands - even themselves - until they fall into the arms of the One who loves them unconditionally.

In The Scarlet Thread, Mary's story is intertwined with the story of Sierra - a woman who's marriage is disintrigrating because of her husband's choices & her own reactions to them. Sierra's readings from her ancestor's (Mary) diary parallel her own life in many ways. As the story unfolds, you see how God works in the hearts of the stubborn & moves in their situations to bring glory unto Himself. I really enjoy Francine River's writing and this is another good read.
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Helpful Score: 1
My least favorite of the Francine Rivers' books, but still a great read. In perspective, being my least favorite of her books still places it well above most everything else I've read. This is a modern day story and I tend to lean toward historical stories.
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A woman of the nineties. A young pioneer on the Oregon trail. Though lifetimes apart, they shared a remarkable journey...
Susan Madrid. Woman of the nineties. Bold. Determined. Her life was about to be turned upside down.
Mary Katherine McMurray. Young pioneer on the Oregon Trail. She was filled with anger at being uprooted from her home.
Two women centuries apart, are joined through a tattered journal as they contend with God, husbands-even themselves-until t hey fall into the arms of the One who loves them unconditionally.
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Great book. Francine Rivers has done a great job with this book. She is a great christian author. I loved the story and hope to read more of hers.
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Francine Rivers is an amazing writer, and I always enjoy her books. This one was no exception. It took me a while to warm up to the story within the story, but it did grow on me. I was more interested in Serena's story. If you like Francine Rivers, you should like this book.
kzemek avatar reviewed The Scarlet Thread on + 18 more book reviews
Great writing with a wonderful message and a great ending! I think this would be an excellent book club read because of the marriage issues and the spiritual journey. It even has discussion questions in the back!
Smokey avatar reviewed The Scarlet Thread on + 265 more book reviews
Woman of the nineties, connected to a young pioneer who writes in her journal about the trials she encounter, finds her life turned upside down.
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Wow is all I can say. Her character development is amazing. The booked tugged at my emotions and helped me to really examine my attitudes and relationship with my own husband. The insiders look at an adulterers heart was gut wrenching.
lisa70boyd avatar reviewed The Scarlet Thread on
Definitely not her best work...feels like a made for Hallmark movie but fairly entertaining for a light read.
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Francine Rivers - always a good read!
liltiny avatar reviewed The Scarlet Thread on + 64 more book reviews
Excellent story. Modern woman's story intertwined with her ancestor's story of life and coming across the country in covered wagon. A great read!
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I enjoyed this book. At times it was kind of hard to grasp the common ground between the 2 main characters but really pretty good. I just started reading Francine Rivers books and love her books. Its such a blessing to find some Christian reading material.
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Absolutely love this book, the story is heartwarming.
BoopBetty avatar reviewed The Scarlet Thread on + 19 more book reviews
Another Great Novel by Francine Rivers. I love the way she ties the scarlet thread from scriptures into the story.
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Very well written and I loved the transition between modern story and the historical story. Story of forgiveness and the power of God's healing and love across the generations.

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A terrific book! Full of suspense and inspiration!!
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I thought this book was alright, but not the best book by Francine Rivers that I've ever read. It tells the story of a woman going through a divorce who finds a journal from one of her ancestors, and it helps her to read about her experiences. A nice book, but not life-changing.
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A story of a young lady who's world changes very quickly and she doesn't know where to turn to. She finds an old journal that helps turn her eventually towards God and bring balance back to her life.
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this book was so touching and could relate to so many lives. I learned so much and it warmed my heart. This is the first book that i have read from Francis Rivers and i can not wait to read more.
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One of Francine River's best. I love this book.
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This is a great read! If you love Francine Rivers you wil love this book.
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This is the first book I've read of Francine Rivers and I really enjoyed the book - could hardly put it down till the end!
Val avatar reviewed The Scarlet Thread on + 72 more book reviews
Really good book
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women pioneers traveling the Oregon trail