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Monday, May 13, 2013

One Glorious Ambition by Jane Kirkpatrick Book Review

GloriousAmbition 
 
 
Yearning to fulfill her God-given purpose, Dorothea finds she has a gift for teaching and writing. It’s an unexpected visit to a prison housing the mentally ill that ignites an unending fire in Dorothea’s heart—and sets her on a journey that will take her across the nation, into the halls of the Capitol, befriending presidents and lawmakers, always fighting to relieve the suffering of what Scripture deems, the least of these.
In bringing nineteenth-century, historical reformer Dorothea Dix to life, author Jane Kirkpatrick combines historical accuracy with the gripping narrative of a woman who recognized suffering when others turned away, and the call she heeded to change the world.


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Jane is inter-nationally recognized for her lively presentations and well-researched stories that encourage and inspire.  Her works have appeared in more than 50 publications including  Decision, Private Pilot and Daily Guideposts.  Jane is the author of 20 books including 17 historical novels. Many of her titles are based on the lives of real people or incidents set authentically in the American West.  Her first novel, A Sweetness to the Soul, won the coveted Wrangler Award from the Western Heritage Center.  Her works have been finalists for the Christy, Spur, Oregon Book Award, WILLA Literary Award and Reader’s Choice awards.  Several of her titles have been Book of the Month and Literary Guild selections. 

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                 My Review;
When I first read this book I could not help but feel sorry for Dorothea Dix, the main character. She has had a horrible childhood but thankfully as she became an adult she devoted her life to others in need. She has decided as she got older that she would not let the fact that she was a woman stop her. It is a novel of courage and determination. I would give a 5/5. I was given this novel by Blogging for Books as part of their book review program.

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