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Hardcover Over Salad and Hot Bread: What an Old Friend Taught Me about Life Book

ISBN: 1416533346

ISBN13: 9781416533344

Over Salad and Hot Bread: What an Old Friend Taught Me about Life

Featuring a foreword by Jerry Jenkins, bestselling author of the Left Behind series, this poignant and powerful story of friendship shares the simple truth about life and demonstrates how friendship, if you let it, can teach you new and unexpected lessons you never thought to learn.

Just as Tuesdays with Morrie affectionately presented unvarnished truths from a mentoring relationship between teacher and student,...

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An unlikely friendship blossoms ...

"Every person is a new door to a different world" - from the movie Six Degrees of Separation Nancy was bold and daring, carefree and extroverted, a collector of people. Adventurous, impetuous she was ready to travel the world at a moment's notice whether it be in a sailboat crossing the Atlantic with her husband, Lynn, or on a day trip in her green Dodge she aptly named "Peppermint." She made friends easily, but instinctively shied away from some, describing one man as having "the kind of eyes you want to stick a fork into." Her sense of humor was sublime. And then there was Mary ... She was reserved and introspective, friendships did not come easily. Admittedly her greatest accomplishment was not a daring adventure on the high seas, but her little family and Ron, her husband of thirty-five years. Sometimes her love of writing and faith in Christ were the only things in life that sustained her. Her own sense of humor eluded her. It was an unlikely friendship given the polar personalities and age difference, yet one that blossomed from the heart. "Together, Nancy and I made one dynamite woman ..." Mary claimed, but life, love and friendship were interrupted by breast cancer. One day, over salad and hot bread, Nancy suggested they write a book together and so they did. Nancy Bayless and Mary Jenson wrote of their love for writing, their faith and one another in what an old friend taught me about life over salad & hot bread I found the book to be soft, light and loosely knit. At times the lives of Mary and Nancy seemed to be parallel and didn't merge. It felt as if Mary were holding back emotionally, but that was Mary ... reserved and introspective. I enjoyed the book and somehow hoped that Nancy and Mary would show up in "Peppermint" and offer me a ride to Anywhere, USA. I have a faint suspicion that Nancy is somewhere up there peeking around a cloud and winking her eye at her pal ... "Here's looking at you, kid " Deb Fowler (Roundtable Reviews)

Cozy up and enjoy

I received this book as a gift. I enjoyed it so much I'm ordering 5 books for friends! I wouldn't have chosen it by the title, I thought it would be lacking spiritually: I WAS WRONG. This book is very spiritually moving yet the author writes it as if you are curled up on the couch next to her for storytime. I can't say enough about the book: Great, Enjoyable, Insightful, Deep, Humorous, Tear-jerking. A GREAT READ.

excellent reading for everyone

I am still reading this little book because I have been spending too much time on the computer but I have to say I am enjoying it very much. I find some of the content surprising but as I read on, an understanding of the person and the times etc make a lot of sense. So far I am feeling very comfortable with this read. Thank you Mary Jenson for bringing it to us.
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