Set in the early 1960s, this story introduces the Austin family and, in particular, the four children - Vicky, John, Rob and Suzy. They're a warm and fun-loving family whose Christian faith is clearly the focal point of everyday life. The author also wrote "The Moon by Night".
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Set in the early 1960s, this story introduces the Austin family and, in particular, the four children - Vicky, John, Rob and Suzy. They're a warm and fun-loving family whose Christian faith is clearly the focal point of everyday life. The author also wrote "The Moon by Night".
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Size: 89x14x139; Inscribed by author on title page. Green cloth spine with gilt lettering and cream paper boards. Fine. A crisp, clean copy. Dust jacket shows very light edgewear; not price clipped. DJ in clear archival sleeve. 216 pages. 8.2 x 5.25 inches. Fifth printing of the 1997 FSG edition. Laid-in is a publisher-issued flier, showing the family-trees of the characters in L'Enlge's Chronos and Kairos series of novels (the Austins and the Murry-O'Keefes, respectively).
It was really nice to read this book since I have the second one in the series. It gives you a feel of how growing up was in a different family and how things were handled. It brings you back to when times were simpler and family mattered. I really enjoyed the Austins