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Original Title: | Stepping Heavenward |
ISBN: | 1577483421 (ISBN13: 9781577483427) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | United States of America |
Elizabeth Payson Prentiss
Paperback | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 4.27 | 6262 Users | 404 Reviews
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Title | : | Stepping Heavenward |
Author | : | Elizabeth Payson Prentiss |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 1998 by Barbour Books (first published 1880) |
Categories | : | Christian. Fiction. Christian Fiction. Classics. Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian Living. Religion. Christianity |
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"Stepping Heavenward" is the fictional coming of age story of a young Christian girl named Katherine. The story follows her life from when she is sixteen, though courtship, engagement, marriage, having children, and the many challenges that she confronts in her adult life. This classic Christian story is told through a series of journal entries by Katherine and is an inspirational tale for young girls who themselves are facing the very same challenges of growing up.Rating Epithetical Books Stepping Heavenward
Ratings: 4.27 From 6262 Users | 404 ReviewsComment On Epithetical Books Stepping Heavenward
This was an excellent read. The heroine reminded me much of myself, so it was a blessing to read about how her Christian walk progressed and to see hoe she grew in the knowledge of Christ.I'd be interested in reading this again some day after I'm married and have children.I didn't feel like I had anything in common with the main character, Katherine. The book begins on her sixteenth birthday and she has a little tiff with her mother on whether or not she should wear her boots out in the snow! I have never seen anyone do that over the age of six.None of the temptations I face were present in her life, and none of the temptations she faced are present in my life.I know a lot of people really like this book, and I'm sure they have good reasons. It's just not for me.
This book is awesome!!! It is my all time favorite book! I recommend it for every girl 13 and up! You can never outgrow this book! wonderful Christian insight! At twelve years old it shaped my views on girlhood, young womanhood, womanhood, motherhood, life and death. Prentiss is a intriguing writer and she keeps your attention. Though the book was written in a very different time, it very relatable to girls now days. Best book ever! Read it, you won't regret it!
Since I'm apparently the first guy to read this book in recent recorded history, I feel somewhat obligated to try and give it a thorough review. Unfortunately, the fact that I ended up reading it in two parts, over the space about five months, makes that somewhat difficult. Still, I will do my best.At times, especially in the early going, this approached a four-star read for me. I love character studies, especially ones in historical settings, and since this was of course written at a time
This book while fictional is a beautiful picture of God's faithfulness in all seasons of life, through joy, death, suffering, and the everyday mundane tasks. I first read this book years ago when I was fourteen or fifteen years old and something about Katherine's impulsive, fiery nature resonated with me. Her willingness to submit her life to God despite her restlessness stirred up a desire in me to do likewise. This is a book every woman, young or old, can enjoy, relate to, and glean
This was an excellent read. The heroine reminded me much of myself, so it was a blessing to read about how her Christian walk progressed and to see hoe she grew in the knowledge of Christ.I'd be interested in reading this again some day after I'm married and have children.
Am I really the only one who wasn't a huge fan of this book?? It was okay for a while. But it dragged... and dragged... and dragged. I WAS SO DONE. And it was kind of preachy and JUST NOT MY KIND OF BOOK. Sorry. ...No, I'm not really sorry. ...But don't be mad at me, though. xp
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