The Path of Dreams edition by Eugene Woodbury Religion Spirituality eBooks
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Although they've met only once, at a train station in Japan, Elaine Chieko Packard and Connor McKenzie have been haunted ever since by passionate dreams they cannot control. They determine to resolve the tension between the moral strictures of their religion and their own overpowering emotions by eloping, a decision that triggers an entirely unexpected series of events.
In the days and months that follow, they find themselves reliving, in both dreams and reality, many of the same conflicts their parents and grandparents once did. They won't be able to move forward with their lives until they have addressed the unsettled obligations of the past, "turning the hearts of the fathers to their children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers."
The Path of Dreams edition by Eugene Woodbury Religion Spirituality eBooks
I wasn't sure whether I'd like this book, from its vague description. However, once I started it I was glad I took the chance. It reflects Mormon/BYU life and seems accurate, fair, and respectful (I'm a BYU grad myself and love all the little BYU/provo details). However, it is in no way preachy the way other Christian novels I've read preach. The characters in the book mostly quote Shakespeare rather than scripture. It is also reflects Japanese culture (I'm not too familiar with that so I can't know it's accurate).The plot is really interesting; two people see each other in Japan from across a train station and end up having shared dreams. They meet up a little later at BYU and eventually get married. They kind of elope; they don't tell their parents but do spend a couple of weeks planning the wedding. The wedding ceremony is beautiful; it's a Japanese-Mormon Temple wedding.
The first few chapters of the novel toe the risque line for (a Mormon novel), but the author seems to reign it in about a third of the way through the book.
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The Path of Dreams edition by Eugene Woodbury Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews
Please note This is NOT a clean lds romance novel. I ended up deleting it in the first chapter and wishing I had never purchased it. It begins with lds missionaries having naughty thoughts and dreams about going all the way with each other. NOT my kind of book.
I wasn't sure whether I'd like this book, from its vague description. However, once I started it I was glad I took the chance. It reflects Mormon/BYU life and seems accurate, fair, and respectful (I'm a BYU grad myself and love all the little BYU/provo details). However, it is in no way preachy the way other Christian novels I've read preach. The characters in the book mostly quote Shakespeare rather than scripture. It is also reflects Japanese culture (I'm not too familiar with that so I can't know it's accurate).
The plot is really interesting; two people see each other in Japan from across a train station and end up having shared dreams. They meet up a little later at BYU and eventually get married. They kind of elope; they don't tell their parents but do spend a couple of weeks planning the wedding. The wedding ceremony is beautiful; it's a Japanese-Mormon Temple wedding.
The first few chapters of the novel toe the risque line for (a Mormon novel), but the author seems to reign it in about a third of the way through the book.
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