As a therapist, I have seen how kids need a village of helpers. The entertaining cast of characters keeps the reader engaged, feeling the love they As a therapist, I have seen how kids need a village of helpers. The entertaining cast of characters keeps the reader engaged, feeling the love they Sharon Armstrong's story lends hope to our chaotic world. The blessings and curses of Emily's family give way to the big hearts of the people of Mountain Grove, and Emily is well on her way to having the house she hopes for, someday.
Kathy Anderson, Superintendent/Principal (retired)
There must be a sequel! The reader must know who and what Emily allowed in her future house as an adult, and to see how she will keep her promise to Ike, the owner of Good Eats, and be part of the Pass It Along Club. Emily's House, a Christian fiction, is perfect for female teens and adults.
Paula Finlay High School English Teacher (retired) Faith Christian High School
As a therapist, I have seen how kids need a village of helpers. The entertaining cast of characters keeps the reader engaged, feeling the love they have for Emily and learning the lessons alongside her. Emily's House offers hope and insight on how to create a better life for yourself, regardless of the hand you've been dealt.
Tami Olesen, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
This book is a must-read for those that have lost hope, question God or believe that life can't be different. Sharon's words and interwoven life teachings get you excited about the idea that things never have to stay the way they began and how the power of your choice can give you the feeling of belonging you need and the future you choose.
Tara Rudolph, Life Coach and Founder of She Shifts Culture