Tuesday, August 5, 2014

THE SIGN PAINTER By: Davis Bunn Review

THE SIGN PAINTER

By: Davis Bunn
Genre: Christian Fiction

SYNOPSIS: Amy Dowell had always considered herself a very good mother. But when she loses her husband to illness and her home to debt, she finds herself and her young daughter, Kimberly, living on the streets as she struggles to find a job that will get them back on their feet again.

When Amy meets Lucy Watts, the pastor in charge of the church program that fed Amy and Kimberly their latest meal, Lucy sets them up in temporary housing and gives her a lead on a job painting signs for a local auto dealership—but Amy is hesitant to let go and trust. Is this finally a legitimate break? Can Amy subject herself to the possibility of disappointment and hurt by hoping again?

Inspired by the true story, The Sign Painter is a tale of desperation, taking chances, and ultimately redemption. This heartwarming novel blends mystery, romance, and characters you’ll root for, will leave you wondering–Is home really where the heart is?

My Review:

This was a story about loss and love. To lose your husband, house and to be homeless is not a good combination. Especially when you have a daughter. This was based on a true story and I wish that I could find it. I would love to read more about these people and how strong they are. This book proves that a house is not a home unless there is love there. A home can be wherever you want it to be. I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy to review from Howard Books, however all opinions are my own. 


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