Penelope J. Stokes' best-selling novels, including The Amber Photograph (K1057), are moving, inspirational tales of personal discovery. The Memory Book traces a young woman's journey back in time to discover the cause of her namesake's mysterious death. It is a search that will test her faith and the strength of her family bonds.
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" Penelope Stokes book was a mixture of Christain theology and reincarnation wrapped up in a romance story. While I enjoyed the unique view-point,it took some thought to incorporate both philsophies into the story line. "
— Betsy (4 out of 5 stars)
" I read it on one breath. It is very dynamic, became a little slow to the end.<br/>Definitely will try more books of this author. "
— Elena, 1/5/2011" A girl tries to find herself after graduating from college. She finds an old diary of her grandmothers. She does find answers. "
— Vikki, 5/7/2010" Heartwarming, interesting, and quick to read. "
— Lorell, 4/14/2009" I read this book while I was traveling across the country, so if you don't have anything else to do it is an ok read. "
— Susannah, 3/13/2009" I really liked it and I stayed up all night to read it. It really connected to me in my life right now and I got teary eyed a few times (that NEVER happens to me!). Plus it was an easy read. "
— Kirby, 2/1/2009" An easy read. Two lives parallel eachother and one helps the other out. You know what is coming but enjoy it anyway. "
— Melissa, 9/18/2008" Minus the weird christian context the plot was okay. Entertaining at least. "
— Kristin, 7/14/2008" Wonderful! Great to have a return to NC and all the nastalgia. Vary special. A must read. "
— Jo, 9/2/2007Penelope J. Stokes is the author of more than a dozen novels, including Circle of Grace. She holds a PhD in Renaissance literature and has taught college level writing and literature.
Margot Dionne is an award-winning audiobook narrator and acclaimed classical actor, appearing at such theaters as the Stratford Shakespearean Festival in Ontario, Canada; the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, DC; the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, Rhode Island; and the Canadian Stage in Toronto. She is currently a professor of acting at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.