Holding On

A Parable of Faith and Strength

Fiction & Literature, African American, Romance, Inspired Romance
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Author: Jo Evans Lynn ISBN: 9781625169945
Publisher: SBPRA Publication: June 6, 2013
Imprint: SBPRA Language: English
Author: Jo Evans Lynn
ISBN: 9781625169945
Publisher: SBPRA
Publication: June 6, 2013
Imprint: SBPRA
Language: English
Set in rural South Carolina and urban North Carolina, in the novel Holding On: A Parable of Faith and Strength, we watch Sister Fullmore emerge through a very untypical childhood to become a very untypical woman. The book begins on her first day of school, where we see hints of the smart, sassy young woman she becomes.----From a father who drinks his family into a life of poverty, to brothers who leave her to fend for herself, Sisters expectations for the male population are pretty low. Somehow, it seems the men in her life live “down” to those expectations.----Her Grandma Hester tells her, “Pick your man, dont let a man pick you. That way you know what youre getting.” ----Her mothers advises, “Dont fall in love with a man just because of his looks unless he has enough money to buy you a house.” ----In all her sixteen years of living, Sister hasnt met one man who tempted her to forget that advice. Then she meets a fine piece of chocolate manhood named Joe Ervin Evans… ----A liquor house wasnt a place where a man figured on meeting the woman of his dreams, and finding a wife was the last thing on Joes mind that night. Until he meets Sister, his smile has never failed to make a womans heart melt. Undaunted by her seeming lack of interest in him, he sets out to convince this pretty little woman that she is going to be his.
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Set in rural South Carolina and urban North Carolina, in the novel Holding On: A Parable of Faith and Strength, we watch Sister Fullmore emerge through a very untypical childhood to become a very untypical woman. The book begins on her first day of school, where we see hints of the smart, sassy young woman she becomes.----From a father who drinks his family into a life of poverty, to brothers who leave her to fend for herself, Sisters expectations for the male population are pretty low. Somehow, it seems the men in her life live “down” to those expectations.----Her Grandma Hester tells her, “Pick your man, dont let a man pick you. That way you know what youre getting.” ----Her mothers advises, “Dont fall in love with a man just because of his looks unless he has enough money to buy you a house.” ----In all her sixteen years of living, Sister hasnt met one man who tempted her to forget that advice. Then she meets a fine piece of chocolate manhood named Joe Ervin Evans… ----A liquor house wasnt a place where a man figured on meeting the woman of his dreams, and finding a wife was the last thing on Joes mind that night. Until he meets Sister, his smile has never failed to make a womans heart melt. Undaunted by her seeming lack of interest in him, he sets out to convince this pretty little woman that she is going to be his.

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