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Tavaszi történet by GARY CHAPMAN, CATHERINE PALMER - HUNGARIAN TRANSLATION OF It Happens Every Spring (Four Seasons Book 1) / The book writes about a middle-age couple. In order to save their marriage, the two must learn to reconnect

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Tavaszi történet by GARY CHAPMAN, CATHERINE PALMER - HUNGARIAN TRANSLATION OF It Happens Every Spring (Four Seasons Book 1) / The book writes about a middle-age couple. In order to save their marriage, the two must learn to reconnect

 

PAPERBACK 2011

ISBN: 9789632880563 / 978-9632880563

ISBN-10: 9632880560 

PAGES 288

PUBLISHER: HARMAT

 

About the Author:

Gary Demonte Chapman (born January 10, 1938) is the author of The Five Love Languages series. He is also the senior associate pastor at Calvary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

 

Catherine Palmer lives in Atlanta with her husband, Tim, where they serve as missionaries in a refugee community. They have two grown sons. Cathy is a graduate of Southwest Baptist University and holds a master's degree in English from Baylor University. Her first book was published in 1988. Since then she has published over 50 novels, many of them national best sellers. Catherine has won numerous awards for her writing, including the Christy Award, the highest honor in Christian fiction. In 2004, she was given the Career Achievement Award for Inspirational Romance by "Romantic Times BOOKreviews" magazine. More than 2 million copies of Catherine's novels are currently in print.

With her compelling characters and strong message of Christian faith, Catherine is known for writing fiction that "touches the hearts and souls of readers." Her many collections include A Town Called Hope, Treasures of the Heart, Finders Keepers, English Ivy, and the Miss Pickworth series. Catherine also recently coauthored the Four Seasons fiction series with Gary Chapman, the "New York Times" best-selling author of "The Five Love Languages".

 

Hungarian Summary:

A tóparti kisvárosban nyugtalanító események kavarják fel a kedélyeket. Felbukkan egy együgyű hajléktalan, kétes hírű vállalkozás akar boltot nyitni a városka kedvenc találkozóhelye, az Amint vagyok szépségszalon tőszomszédságában, ráadásul Hansenék házassága válságba kerül. A gyerekek kirepültek a fészekből, Steve késő éjszakáig dolgozik, Brenda pedig feleslegesnek és magányosnak érzi magát. Depresszióba vagy új kapcsolatba menekül? A szalon törzsvendégei létrehoznak egy segítő klubot, hogy kézbe vegyék az ügyek intézését. A Tavaszi történet egy négy részből álló regénysorozat első kötete, amely Gary Chapman: A házasság négy évszaka című tanácsadó könyvén alapul.

 

English Summary:

Meet the characters that live, work, dream, and love in the community of Deepwater Cove. Best-selling authors Gary Chapman and Catherine Palmer team up to show how four married couples, all in different stages in life, experience the joys and hardships of marriage as examined in Gary Chapman's The Four Seasons of Marriage. In book one, Steve and Brenda face a common problem among middle-age couples: empty nest syndrome. Steve works too much, and with their two children out of the house, Brenda feels lonely and unfulfilled. In order to save their marriage, the two must learn to reconnect. Readers are also introduced to many charming characters, like Cody, the mentally challenged homeless man that shows up on Steve and Brenda's porch; Pete, who owns the Rods ’N’ Ends tackle shop; and Patsy Pringle, who owns the Just As I Am beauty parlor, where much of the action takes place.
The series is based on the marriage principles found in Gary Chapman's non-fiction book The Four Seasons of Marriage. Similar in tone and light-hearted, quirky humor as Jan Karon's Mitford series, Fannie Flagg's books or Steel Magnolias. Each book has a study guide that talks about the four seasons of marriage and the healing strategies depicted in that volume's story.

 

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