
Following the growing pains of young Josh's family in "Once Upon a Summer" as Auntie Lou fall in love. Being a twelve-year-old orphan with an eighteen-year-old mother is working out fine, until the rest of the family decides to find Auntie Lou a fella! "The Winds of autumn" bring hiking and fishing and a coming of age through tragedy as Josh learns the importance of forgiveness towards family and enemies, and commitment to a way of life that he believes in. "Winter is Not Forever" sees graduation and big decisions about the future as Josh's friends make life choices that have serious consequences, yet Josh waits for a sense of direction that-in the end-is in him all along. A new Life and new family are "Spring's Gentle Promise" as Josh finds love and a new beginning, facing troubled times with responsibility and faith.
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Born 1935
(born 18 February 1935) is a Canadian author and pioneer of inspirational fiction. Her books are often set in a pioneer time period and centered around female protagonists. She is a committed Evangelical Christian. Janette Steeves was born in the Depression years in Champion, Alberta, to a Canadian prairie farmer and his wife, Fred and Amy Steeves. She graduated from Mountain View Bible College in Didsbury, Alberta. Janette met her husband Edward Oke (pronounced "oak") while they both attended college. They were married in 1957 and have pastored churches in Indiana, and Calgary and Edmonton, Canada. He later became the president of the college. Janette and Edward had 4 children, including a set of twins. Her daughter, Laurel Oke Logan, has co-written books with Janette. Her first novel, titled Love Comes Softly, was published by Bethany House in 1979. This book was followed by more than 75 others. She received the 1992 President's Award from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association for her significant contribution to Christian fiction, the 1999 CBA Life Impact Award and has been awarded the Gold Medallion Award for fiction.
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