Remembered

Remembered

by Tamera Alexander

Narrated by Barbara McCulloh

Unabridged — 16 hours, 16 minutes

Remembered

Remembered

by Tamera Alexander

Narrated by Barbara McCulloh

Unabridged — 16 hours, 16 minutes

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Overview

Tamera Alexander, critically acclaimed author of her Library Journal Top 5 Pick Rekindled, paints a vivid portrait of two solitary seekers whose paths converge. When VEronique Girard was five, her father left Paris for America to amass a fortune and send for his family. After 25 long years, a death-bed promise brings VEronique to 1870s Colorado to find her father, said to be mining nearby. But when she asks a local freighter to take her on his mining camp deliveries, surprising events unfold.

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Library Journal

This third title in Alexander's "Fountain Creek Chronicles" continues the story of the various inhabitants of this Reconstruction-era Western town that was begun in Revealedand Rekindled. Unwillingly, Véronique Girard has traveled from Paris, France, to Fountain Creek to keep the deathbed promise she made to her mother to find her father, who left the family 25 years ago, when Véronique was only four. Though she and her mother were servants in the employ of a noble family in Paris, Véronique feels that she and her culture are superior to the uncouth Westerners. Jack Brennan, whom we met briefly in Revealed, has recently retired from 15 years of leading wagon trains across the prairie. He is definitely unmpressed when he meets Véronique but is forced to drive her to various mining camps around the area to search for her father. He considers her a spoiled rich girl; she thinks he is much too familiar with his employer. It is great fun watching the reluctant romance and grudging respect grow between these two very different people. Alexander shows Véronique's gradual growth as a person and a Christian with a great deal of humor and understanding. However, the high point is the narration by Barbara McCulloh; conversations between Jack and Véronique are marvelous examples of her versatility as she switches seamlessly from French accent to Western drawl. An excellent interpretation; this program is recommended for fiction collections in public and church libraries.
—Nancy Reed

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170907939
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 11/26/2007
Series: Fountain Creek Chronicles
Edition description: Unabridged
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