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Silent Star
Silent Star
Author: Tracie Peterson
ISBN-13: 9780764228247
ISBN-10: 0764228242
Publication Date: 10/2003
Pages: 208
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 48 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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9 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Helpful Score: 3
Fabulous read. Even with a little bit of a slow start, This one has stuck with me and really made think LONG after I finished the book. It drew you right into the story and made you feel with the people in the book. They came alive right off the pages for me. It was very hard to put down.
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Helpful Score: 1
very quick read on a rainy day, will touch your heart and make you do some thinking about your own life and treatment of others.
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very quick read - great gift item - interesting little story about those on the home front during WW II and how one young man was having to do a distressing but necessary job and how it affected him and those around him
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Silent Star was a quick read. I really enjoyed the book, especially good read for around the holidays.
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Very good story.
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A well written shorter novel by Tracie Peterson: pulls you into the WWII time period. I felt the loneliness and heartache of a young man on his own; with an injury that kept him from serving in the war. He served in his own way by delivering telegrams to families to notify them their loved one was missing or worse, killed in action. He was ostracized by the community because they were blaming him for their loss (he was the messenger of their misfortune, they were "killing the messenger"). He'd given up hope and was ready to join his parents in death but his neighbor, a lonely widow, found him in need.

The neighbor took it upon herself to show him love, help care for him, and stood up for him at the church's Christmas Eve service. He found that he was still cared for and found God again.

This is a very touching story, based on the symbolism of the service flags that are still displayed today to show a family member is serving in the military. The story meant a lot to me as I have one hanging for my grandson, and pray I never have to replace the blue star with a gold star.

I read this book in one afternoon; it's a short book, easy to follow, easy to read. It's especially suitable for the Christmas season but I enjoyed it on a spring afternoon.
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Very good story!
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it was ok
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this book will touch your heart. it will stay with you for day.