Father's Song (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Father's Song is Book Three in the Father Series by Rhonda Hanson.
When she was nineteen-years-old, long before Meredith Clark came to Nashville and met Joel Etheridge, on her way to escape her hellish ordeal in New Orleans, she ended up stranded on the side of the highway in rural Caldwell Parish, Louisiana, and was taken in by Pastor Fred Blake, his wife, Miss Marcie, and their nine-year-old daughter, Carlyn. Meredith spent almost a year as a member of their family and made a lasting impression on little Carlyn, who is all grown up, now. She has come to Nashville to seek the Etheridge's help to rescue the publishing rights to her music, that an unscrupulous record label is claiming she signed over to them. Perry Mitchell has been tapped to work with Carlyn in the studio, to record her original music in order to build her catalog. Carlyn is quiet, humble, and painfully shy, until she plays her guitar, closes her eyes, and begins singing. Perry MItchell, whose greatest dread was that he would be saddled with having to work with some girl who was perky, is drawn in and admits to himself that whatever this lovely creature is, she is definitely not perky!
After years of resistance and now, with great reluctance, Meredith has finally penned the requested autobiography of a life she had thought had been put away, for good. What will "the Church" think of her, now? Is her career over? Will she, once again, find herself in the crosshairs of an attack? Meredith knows fully well that friendly fire is every bit as lethal as enemy aggression.
We take our last looks into the lives of Joel and Meredith and perhaps see a side of Father we weren't expecting. Does Father have a song? Meredith has always been sure that He does. She has heard Him singing lyrics from beyond a great distance, words just outside her understanding that have to be felt before they can be heard. But what is His song? Will she ever be allowed to know?
Customer Reviews
Fathers Song
I just got done listening to this amazing book. I have read it and now have enjoyed having it read to me. Both ways I have been moved to tears but not just for Joel or Carlin or any of the characters but for the heart gripping truths that search me. For the unveiling of some of the facets of the Father that are only seen from a place of brokenness. For the friendliness of the Father toward those who want to be His Friend and want to spend time with Him.
The author has obviously walked through some dark places because many of these truths are not learned on the sunny side of the street but in those places nobody would want to go. Where hurt and pain are your companions and fear tells you the future.
Somehow the Father rescued her, why?
For those who hear and pause long enough to listen. Selah!