The Song of Sadie Sparrow
By Kitty Foth-Regner
This book is about friendship found in a nursing home by 3
different ladies of different generations Sadie Sparrow, Meg Vogel and Elise
Chapelle. They endure different sorrows and hardships and entertain different hopes
in their lives. They each have different views of worldviews and how people are
raised and what their lives are supposed to be like. One is a devoutly
Christian to unapologetically atheist. Over a course of a year they endure
things in each other’s lives in what leads to their friendship to grow.
I really enjoyed reading this book and it kept me in
suspense of what was going to happen next and who and what was going to be
said. I encourage if you want a book that you want to enjoy in different
generations you would really like this book.
You can order your copy of The Song of Sadie Sparrow Amazon.
After Kitty Foth-Regner spent the first half of her adult
life a feminist atheist her Christian mother stood on the cusp of eternity,
sending Kitty off on a personal quest for the truth about where we come from
what we’re doing here and where we’re going. During that quest she frantically
sought evidence for everything but Christianity in a book Heaven Without Her (Thomas Nelson, 2008), finding no such evidence
she finally turned to the Bible, and found the truth and that her long-held
ideas about Christians had been 100% wrong. A retired copywriter Kitty spends
60-hour-a-month nursing-home volunteer at the facility where her mother lived
and died.
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