Probable Sons |
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Probable Sons by Amy le Feuvre is a heartwarming and engaging story that follows the lives of two young boys, one rich and one poor, who are switched at birth. As they grow up in very different circumstances, they must navigate their identities and discover where they truly belong.
The author creates well-developed characters that are easy to connect with, and the themes of identity, family, and forgiveness are expertly woven throughout the narrative. The story is filled with unexpected twists and turns that keep the reader engaged until the very end.
Overall, Probable Sons is a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant tale that highlights the importance of love and acceptance. With its beautiful writing and compelling storyline, this book is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers of all ages. Book Description: Little Milly is left an orphan after the death of her mother and sent to live with her bachelor uncle, who has no use for children, especially of the female variety. As the days go by, his heart warms to his endearing niece who wants all probable sons to come home, including her very own probable uncle. |
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Fiction |
Teen/Young adult |
Religion |
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Reviews (Rated: 3 Stars - 1 review) |
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Reviewer: Lily - November 4, 2013 Subject: Sweet This story was sweet, although perhaps a little dull for adult readers. It's in the vein of Heidi- irascible older man who's heart is won over to both God and humanity through the love and faith of a little girl. However, it's a much simpler story than Heidi, with fewer, less memorable characters. Although it is somewhat sentimental and predictable, it is still worth a listen if you're looking for something light and innocent. This book is also appropriate for young readers. There is a single reader throughout who does a good job. She has nice pacing and is pleasant to listen to. |