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Forgiving
  

Forgiving [Large Print] (Paperback)

by LaVyrle Spencer (Author)
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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The latest saga from Spencer ( Bitter Sweet ) is an uneven western romance that will no doubt please her fans--but just barely. Sarah Merritt arrives in Deadwood, Dakota territory, in 1876 with her father's printing press and two ambitions--to find her sister Addie and to establish a local newspaper. In a town of mining bachelors, Sarah quickly becomes the center of attention in more ways than one, particularly when she knocks heads with marshal Noah Campbell, her soon-to-be romantic interest. Sarah finds Addie working in a local brothel and commences a long struggle to win back her affection and her soul. She writes to Addie's former fiance, who comes to Deadwood and joins her in pursuing Addie's salvation, an endeavor which will force them all to confront an ugly secret from the past. Sarah begins as a likable if irascible figure and Noah is predictably taciturn, but their romance drags on even after Addie achieves domestic bliss. Spencer's prose occasionally sinks to the level of B westerns, there are confusing shifts of perspective and occasional intrusive commentary by the author. Pedestrian even for a horse opera. Doubleday Book Club main selection; Literary Guild alternate.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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America's best-loved storyteller spins a tale of innocence lost and regained-and of a love so powerful it is destined to overcome all odds. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good book with a great ending..., Jun 23 2004
By M. I. "krushedvelvet" (Old Bridge, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Forgiving (Mass Market Paperback)
"Forgiving" was certainly not my favorite book, but it was still an entertaining one. It tells the tale of a woman named Sarah. Sarah comes to the Dakotas to find her estranged sister and to start a newspaper in the mostly male town of Deadwood. Obviously in a town where the population of men is in the thousands, but is occupied by no more than two dozen women, Sarahs arrival creates quite a stir. Sarah is plain and unused to all of the attention, but eventually settles in and forms a friendship with the marshal of the town...the Big and Burly Noah Campbell.As time passes, their friendship turns into something more, but they face many obstacles on their road to happiness. "Forgiving" was a long book. I felt that Spencer could have shaved off a bit of its length and picked up the pace at times. I liked Sarah, but found her to be immensely frustrating. All in all, this was a good, comfortable read, but it just missed earning a spot on my keepers shelf. Either way, it is worth reading.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Memorable...., Sep 14 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Forgiving (Mass Market Paperback)
This one I liked, although it didn't get great reviews. This was an endearing story and the characters were warm and convincing. There were no husbands and wives cheating on each other, no spoiled teenagers to muck things up. Just hard-working people lucky enough to survive and find love.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Spencer's best, Aug 2 1999
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This review is from: Forgiving (Mass Market Paperback)
This was a great time piece book and I loved reading about the history surrounding Deadwood. I liked Sarah in the beginning, but towards the end, she lost some of her zeal. Spender did explain this, however, by describing how Sarah realizes how little she actually has. She realizes that there's more to life than running a newspaper, and I admire a woman who would give up a career to raise a family. I loved Spencer's description of the newspaper business and the historial events happening around Deadwood- although she made a historical blunder by calling Wild Bill Hickock William Butler Hickok- it's James Butler Hickok and no one seems to know where he got the nickname "Bill". Other than that one inaccuracy, the rest of the book was rather dark with the descriptive life of a prostitute and the horrible things that happended in Addie's youth. I agree with a previous comment that she is content to live a life sewing curtains- get real! Overall, the book is rather mundane and dark, but there are great moments that capture the beauty of Spencer's gifted pen!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Spencer's best
This was a great time piece book and I loved reading about the history surrounding Deadwood. I liked Sarah in the beginning, but towards the end, she lost some of her zeal... Read more
Published on Aug 2 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Forgiving was hard to put down.
This book started off really good. However, it seemed as though it dragged on toward the end. It was not the best book I've read by Spencer, but it was good. Read more
Published on Dec 29 1997

2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, I suppose.
This book started out with a bang. The main character, Sarah Merrit, comes to Deadwood. She defies the local law enforcement and is strong, independent, and defined. Read more
Published on April 16 1997

4.0 out of 5 stars A Heartfelt book about one woman's strong backbone.
This being one of Lavryle Spencer's earlier books it would be expected that it would not be one of the best, but this is the best book of hers that I have read. Read more
Published on Jan 12 1997

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