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Rating:  Summary: Memories Review: I grew up in Danville and Phil Gulley's books really take me back. Not only do I enjoy reading them, but my children are enjoying them very much. We had lived in Danville all of our lives until 1 1/2 years ago when we were relocated out-of-state. Reading them makes me feel like I'm back in Danville.
Rating:  Summary: A great read! Review: I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants a gentle read, a confirmation that good still prevails and a sense of peace. Reminds me of the Dorsetville series by Katherine Valentine.
Rating:  Summary: A Book that Cured my Homesickness!!! Review: Right now I am in Evansville at college. Today I was in a bookstore and finally decided to buy this book. I'm from Danville, and have lived there all of my life. My whole family has lived here since my great-grandparents moved here LONG ago. After reading "For Everything A Season," I feel like I'm back in Danville again. I personally knew Adam (the boy from the chapter A Time to Heal: One September). This story made me cry. It happened almost two years ago. Other stories hit me personally. I have my memories from the Royal Theater, Blanton Woods, and flooded basements. If you are from a small town and want to reminisce, or from a big city and want to know what you're missing from small town living, this is the book for you. Mr. Gulley did a wonderful job. I have heard him speak before at a convention for Student Council, and he was wonderful. You'll love this book.
Rating:  Summary: A great read! Review: This book is a joy! There are so many lessons one is reminded of throughout the book - most often in a humorously subtle way. The stories Mr. Gulley shares bring a sense of peace to the reader and the feeling that, in the end, everything will be ok. A wonderful read!
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful read Review: This book is a joy! There are so many lessons one is reminded of throughout the book - most often in a humorously subtle way. The stories Mr. Gulley shares bring a sense of peace to the reader and the feeling that, in the end, everything will be ok. A wonderful read!
Rating:  Summary: Lasting daily devotions. . . Review: This gem of wit and wisdom is a wonderful way to start one's day. I read it at breakfast before the daily newspaper and as a result my view of the world is much more positive. Mr. Gulley is indeed the Garrison Kealer of the spiritual/faith authors currently on the American scene. A delight for the heart, soul and mind. This book and the other two similiar works by Mr. Gulley would make great gifts for anyone who needs a hug and/or a chuckle!!!!
Rating:  Summary: Lasting daily devotions. . . Review: This gem of wit and wisdom is a wonderful way to start one's day. I read it at breakfast before the daily newspaper and as a result my view of the world is much more positive. Mr. Gulley is indeed the Garrison Kealer of the spiritual/faith authors currently on the American scene. A delight for the heart, soul and mind. This book and the other two similiar works by Mr. Gulley would make great gifts for anyone who needs a hug and/or a chuckle!!!!
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful book!! Review: This is a book to buy - in multiple copies. Mr. Gulley take Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, and with his easy going charm, small town simplicity and devotion to God, gives us all a spiritual hug. From discussion on prejudices (a time to refrain from embracing) to three things you shouldn't live without (a time to keep silence), there is much that is rich and deep to learn and to celebrate. And officially why Summer is the Very Best Season. If you think this book is not for you, because after all, you are not a Quaker - you are sadly mistaken. Mr. Gulley's simple writings and pleasing commentaries will enrich and delight everyone. I will send my copy on to Auntique Bea (who says of Home to Harmony: "picked up Harmony and in a few pages I discovered anew the charm of the book. I keep it out on the coffee table to I can skim through it at any time.") I will try to keep a stock to have on hand when a friend needs cheering. I can unequivocally say that it is just as charming as Home to Harmony, perhaps even more so.
Rating:  Summary: Really a guidebook to living well! Review: You know, in our fast-paced, full of activity lives, we rarely pause to truly appreciate what we've been granted. In this book, the author closely combines the chapters of Old Testament Ecclesiastes to everyday life. I find I'm proud of myself for purchasing this book to use as a reference tool when I feel I need to ground myself (a very frequent occurrance) and look at my actions, feelings and behavior. Although I'm far from where I want to be, a regular "tune up" of putting my brain on the right track really helps.
As usual, Gulley has touched yet another string in the harp of life. He brings things into focuse better than I could and helps the reader gain perspective and appreciation of God's gifts. Definitely worth the cash outlay and a great book to give as a gift.
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