In Where Do I Go? by Gold Medallion Award winner Neta Jackson, Gabrielle Fairbanks hopes her move to Chicago will help her find real purpose in life. When she stumbles over a homeless woman and into a job as program director of the House of Hope-a downtown women's homeless shelter-she believes she's found what she's been missing. And then her disgruntled husband threatens to divorce her and take custody of their children unless she quits working at the shelter.
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"This was a great book. I love the way Neta Jackson writes. Her characters and story lines are believable. There is always a reminder that whatever is occurring in our lives God had a plan. Love those subtle reminders. I also live that I can peek in on some of the women from the Yada Yada series."
— Chanelle (5 out of 5 stars)
" I love this author! Touches of humor, even in a "down" kind of book. The narrator was fabulous, as always! I listened to the book on CD, but don't see that edition on here... "
— Angie, 2/15/2014" I seem to like all the Neta Jackson books! This is sort of a new series but it harkens back to all the Yada Yada stories, which I am now trying to complete---am on Book 3! "
— Ellie, 2/14/2014" This Christian novel was interesting, but I found the main character so irritating and clueless, if well-intentioned, and the main character's husband practically evil, that I could hardly finish it. "
— Pam, 2/11/2014" Kept my interest and was a very easy read. Frustrated that there was no real resolution by the end of the book but I guess that is why there are more books in the series. "
— Joy, 2/2/2014" very well written for hope "
— Cathy, 1/20/2014" Love this series; real life; real Christianity. "
— Carolyn, 1/19/2014" I loved this book. The way it ended left me wanting to read the next in the series. "
— Patsy, 1/13/2014" I can't wait for the next one "
— Bonita, 12/27/2013" A spin-off of the Yada Yada books, this is a faith-based novel that left me feeling a little angry at the husband in the story! "
— Julie, 12/14/2013" Good book, looking forward to reading the next in the series. A good book about a marriage falling apart, and the search for a closer relationship with God to help her guide her way. "
— Priscilla, 11/18/2013" I must be the only one who thinks Gaby is a poor wife. She is so all about herself. What happend to the biblical help meet? "
— Barbara, 11/5/2013" So happy to revisit the Chicago of the Yada Yadas. Although the original group serves as a supporting cast in this tale, it's every bit as good as the original series. Reading/listening to it, felt like coming home. "
— Heather, 10/23/2013" Great book! I can't wait to read "Who do I talk to?". "
— Heather, 10/23/2013" The Yada Yada sisterhood is once again helping others through tragedy and struggles. One of my favorite series. "
— Loraine, 5/28/2013" This was another great book from Neta Jackson and a great start to a new series! I loved how she intertwined some of the characters from The Yada Yada prayer group series. I'm also excited to read the new yada brothers series from her husband. "
— Stephanie, 3/11/2013" I enjoyed reading the yada yada series so I knew I would not be disappointed with this series. I currently on book 2 and I am already praying Gabby finds her strength. "
— Yvonne, 3/7/2013" didnt finish but will soon. "
— Kali, 1/10/2013" A new series by Neta Jackson of the Yada Yada series. Enjoy meeting new characters and running into old ones. I enjoy "escaping" and look forward to hearing about what happens to these characters. I feel very invested in their lives. I recommend the series for a good escape. "
— Cynthia, 7/24/2012" A great Christian novel,I want to read more of the series. "
— Linda, 4/23/2012" This was my first book that I read by this author! I can def say i wasnt disapointed either. Im about to start the second book tonight. I will def tell all of my friends about this awesome author! (: "
— Lauren, 2/20/2012" Drew me in, but it was somewhat emotional. I really wanted to beat her husband by the end. Glad I had the next book quickly available since it ends with no resolution. "
— Ness, 2/12/2012" Love it so far! I'm enjoying it more than any of the Yada Yada books - but that husband is a jerk! Just about finished with it and anxious to read the next one due out in september. Also eager to read "Harry Bentley's second chance". "
— Tiffani, 1/31/2012" I liked this book. the story was very good but I don't like books that leave you up in the air. I know that life doesn't tie up all the ends in a neat package but I think that "fiction" should! "
— Sandra, 12/6/2011" Really enjoyed this book, light read a few hours. I find her books to be uplifting and enjoyable. Great read when you just want some easy enjoyment without having to think much. "
— jjl, 12/3/2011" I enjoyed seeing the main character growing and learning in this book. The ending makes me want to get the next book and read it to see what God does next. "
— Julie, 12/1/2011" great continuation of the Yada Yada Prayer Group series "
— Valerie, 11/11/2011" Money does not always mean you are wealthy "
— Jeri, 8/9/2011" This series may be better than the Yada Yada Prayer Group series. Really am enjoying...can't wait to start the next one. "
— Lisa, 7/3/2011" I loved this book....but be warned...have the next one on hand as this one leaves you wondering. "
— Gloria, 5/19/2011" So happy to revisit the Chicago of the Yada Yadas. Although the original group serves as a supporting cast in this tale, it's every bit as good as the original series. Reading/listening to it, felt like coming home. "
— Heather, 3/7/2011" I liked this book ...an easy and quick read "
— Kathy, 1/15/2011" I can't wait for the next one "
— Bonita, 12/31/2010" Really enjoyed this book, light read a few hours. I find her books to be uplifting and enjoyable. Great read when you just want some easy enjoyment without having to think much.<br/> "
— jjl, 12/1/2010" Feel like I've read books like this before. Moral of the story, don't lose yourself just being a wife and mom, make sure you have something else that you love to do or be, and don't let the husband stand in your way. I think this book is one of 3, not going to read the rest. "
— Valerie, 11/27/2010" Just finished reading this on my kindle. Really enjoyed. I enjoyed Neta Jacksons Yada Yada Prayer groups series, but I enjoyed the first book in this series even more. Hope to download book 2 in the series tonight and begin reading. "
— Joyce, 11/18/2010" Really enjoyed this one!! I think I'll read others in this series.. "
— Jenna, 10/28/2010" Easy read. Sweet story. I look forward to the next book in the series. "
— Mary, 10/19/2010" Talk about a cliff hanger ending! Great way to introduce a new series. "
— Diane, 7/5/2010" Great book! I can't wait to read "Who do I talk to?". "
— Heather, 4/7/2010" A spin-off of the Yada Yada books, this is a faith-based novel that left me feeling a little angry at the husband in the story! "
— Julie, 1/4/2010Neta Jackson’s award-winning Yada books have sold more than 800,000 copies and are spawning prayer groups across the country. Neta and her husband, Dave, are an award-winning writing team, best known for the Trailblazer Books—a forty-volume series of historical fiction with 1.5 million in sales—and Hero Tales: A Family Treasury of True Stories from the Lives of Christian Heroes (volumes 1–4). They live in the Chicago area.
Barbara Rosenblat, one of the most awarded narrators in the business, was selected by AudioFile magazine as one of the Golden Voices of the Twentieth Century. She has received the prestigious Audie Award multiple times and has earned more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards. She has also appeared in film, television, and theater, both in London’s West End and on Broadway.