Are you tired of new stories being recommended to you? I hope not because I have two new Pocket Books that have just come out.
What will she find beyond the border?
When Jessica signs up for a mission trip to work with orphans in China, she knows the experience will stretch her beyond the limits of anything she’s experienced before. But she has no idea of the lasting impact the trip will leave for more than just herself. How many lives will be touched when one girl dares to reach beyond comfort?
The little one on the cover is just so cute. My niece designed the cover for me, and I think she did a great job.
And . . .
Does hope have a price tag?
Jolie and Elliana have a problem. Or at least, Mama and Stephen do, and that’s just as bad. The little girls don’t quite understand why talking about “more gages” makes Mama so sad and Stephen so worried, but they’re determined to find a way to help. Can a handful of change and a heart full of hope somehow spark the miracle they need?
This abridged version of this story is also published in Hope – a collection of stories with the theme of hope written by campers from the King’s Daughters’ Writing Camp.
Do either of these stories sound like something you’d enjoy reading? Do you like small books? Should I publish more short stories or work on longer novels?
Ellen S. says
I really, really enjoyed “Keeping Up Hope”! 😃
readanotherpage says
Thanks, Ellen. 😀
Lilly says
Both of these look so interesting, especially the first one! (I was adopted from China.)
readanotherpage says
Aw, really? I hope you get to read it.
Lydia Coral W says
EEEEK that’s so exciting!!!🎉 Has Beyond Comfort changed much from when you shared it in Friday’s blog? 🙂
Also, I read the version of Keeping up Hope in the Hope collection, and I loved it so much!! So sweet😍
readanotherpage says
😀
No, that story hasn’t changed except for some editing.
And Keeping Up Hope just has more to it in the unabridged story. Happy you enjoyed it.
Julia says
Ooo, theses look lovely! I haven’t come across a lot of pocket sized books recently. How big are they?
readanotherpage says
These books are 4×6 inches. Small enough to put in a birthday or Christmas card, tuck into your purse or pocket, or into a stocking. 😀
Julia says
That’s adorable! 🙂
readanotherpage says
They really are cute. 😀
Autumn says
Aww I loved the story Beyond Comfort!
readanotherpage says
Thanks, Autumn. 🙂