PDF Ebook , by Ginny Dye

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File Size: 3468 KB

Print Length: 513 pages

Publication Date: March 14, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B06XNS3D9Y

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Read the latest in The Bregdan Chronicles in two days. I felt it was almost more gripping than the books during the war, because of the constant fear and expectation that something bad was about to happen; I was as worried as the characters! I had not read that much about Reconstruction, but Ginny definitely did her research for this one. I had no idea about the Memphis riots. And even though I was born in Louisiana and am well aware of the ugly history there (and to be honest, the continued racism and disparity due to race), I had not heard the story of the convention either (assuming that it was based on true events). It was horrific to read those parts.As for the rest of the book, I was glad to see some movement with the characters, like Carrie finally attending school, and Rose and Moses making more plans of their own. I would have liked to see more of Carrie's actual experiences in classes and with other students than her housemates, and less handwringing and sidebar revelations with Janie and Abby; those can get tiresome and repetitive. Perhaps in the next book we'll see more behind the scenes of the medical school. I felt the two new romances were a little rushed - but then again, it's a novel. :) One of them I had seen coming a few books back (no spoilers!) so I was happy about it, even if it felt a little tacked on to the end. I look forward to seeing what happens next for Rose and Moses and others on the plantation, and I have a feeling some of the other black characters will have some big changes as the books progress.In terms of the editing, I'm so glad Ginny is working with a new editor - I only spotted a handful of minor errors this time, and the formatting was clean and easy to read on the Kindle. It was a long book, but I didn't feel like it was dragging at all. Keep it up, Ginny!

I'm so excited Glimmers of Change (Book 7) is finally released! These characters have become like family and I feel like I've been out of touch with my "family" while waiting on this release. Ginny is a wonderful writer and brings each character to life. When one character is affected, I feel as though my own family is suffering along. Sometimes when I'm talking with friends, I begin to share the trauma or crisis and then realize, "Oh, that's not my real family!" We have a chuckle and move on. I downloaded Glimmers of Change just after it's release last night. I'm on Chapter 4 now. I'm contemplated "pretending to be sick" so I can curl up and put all my daily responsibilities aside and read the entire book - hopefully without distractions. Thanks Ginny! You are a prized writer and are much appreciated!

The word glimmer can be defined as a flicker, a flash, or even a twinkle. I like the glow of a twinkle! At first it was difficult for me to understand what a “glimmer of change” can be? After finishing the book I then understood its more about the “how” changes take place. "Change” can quickly and dynamically alter one’s path in life as events unfold. Being hopeful for a new life—growing stronger and confident—following one’s dreams can all be subtle insights or glimmers we are gifted with as we grow through the struggles or complications or just daily interactions of our lives. Each of the books in this series has inspired me with great joy and wisdom in navigating the events of my life.The reconstruction years following the Civil War changed how people lived. These years were not even on my radar as far as imagining how events took place following so much loss of life, the rebuilding of the economy, and unfortunately experiencing racism and inequalities. I also was inspired by the shared passion and unity of stakeholders in fighting for equality. What I learned about myself is that I am not passionate enough to support issues existing in my world today! (I saw a glimmer for change).The ensemble cast of characters demonstrated much growth in this year. Children were born, new love interests were uncovered, and the cruelty of racism and hatred made me almost physically sick. The descriptive artistry of the author’s passages placed me curbside—watching the unnecessary slaughtering of life in Memphis and New Orleans. I fact-checked these events and I am so pleased to report that the author not only captured factual details of these riots but she connected me to that time period as the characters I have grown to love were integrated into these events.I never imagined reading seven books in so little time. I never expected to receive this much joy from reading and yet I am so happy I am learning about this time in history, learning about myself, and being inspired to be more passionate about current issues in my life. I am tremendously thankful to the incredible friend who got me hooked onto this treasure!! Thanks to the author for yet another great story! I just started book 8 and I am now learning about the integration of ………..I’ll wait to report on what I am learning when I finish this book.

This has to be the best book in the Bregdan series. I learned so much about what happened in this country in 1866. I appreciate the time and effort the author spent in studying the overall political situation in the southern states and President Johnson's refusal to intervene. The riots initiated by the police against the blacks in Memphis and New Orleans were horrifying. Yet I never felt like I was reading a history book due to the personal involvement of all the dear people that I have come to love throughout this series of books. Can't wait for the next one, Ginny Dye.

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