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Title:Oceans Apart
Author:Karen Kingsbury
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 350 pages
Published:March 30th 2004 by Zondervan (first published 2002)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Fiction. Christian. Romance
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Oceans Apart Paperback | Pages: 350 pages
Rating: 4.26 | 9279 Users | 542 Reviews

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A riveting story of secret sin and the healing power of forgiveness.

Airline pilot Connor Evans and his wife, Michele, seem to be the perfect couple living what looks like a perfect life. Then a plane goes down in the Pacific Ocean. One of the casualties is Kiahna Siefert, a flight attendant Connor knew well. Too well. Kiahna’s will is very clear: before her seven-year-old son, Max, can be turned over to the state, he must spend the summer with the father he’s never met, the father who doesn’t know he exists: Connor Evans. Now will the presence of one lonely child and the truth he represents destroy Connor’s family ? Or is it possible that healing and hope might come in the shape of a seven-year-old boy?

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Original Title: Oceans Apart
ISBN: 0310247497 (ISBN13: 9780310247494)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Retailer's Choice Award for Inspirational Fiction Novel (2005), ECPA Christian Book Award (2005)


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This book is about how your wrong decision (sin) can come back to get you even after you have moved on and even after 9 years has pasted. Kingsbury is a religious author but I found her most interesting and religious main character was the 8 year old boy. None of the adults seemed to be daily Christians but rather Sunday only when I can fit Christ in Christians, except Maxs mom. Found that the theme of forgiveness was ok in the book. I liked the son/father forgiveness storyline but the

It was a good book about sacrifice and what happens when life is full of its worst drama. It's a lot of real life which so far makes it a good read. I would recommend reading it, but know that I don't think I'll be buying it. For me, the subjects and characters angered me longer than the book had enough paper to cover. And while I must say its was a interesting read it still was upsetting and kinda emotional abusive to the reader.

Likes:* theme of the book was forgiveness and that means you love someone* Max was great and he was easy to love* Max and his mom, Kiahna had a great relationship and you gotta love their song* Connor's father, Lauren, explaining Pilot's Pride to him* butterfly afternoonsDislikes:* infidelity and the hurt and anger it causes* the Christian parts seemed forced into the story and onto the reader, but even though I am a Christian, I do not, as a rule, like Christian fiction* young Max got caught in

==>Great review here<==

Karen Kingsbury is a master storyteller and I cried way too often while reading this story of forgiveness.While it was a capturing tale. I was disappointed when, as a reader, we learned what happened in Connor's past. I found it wanting, especially on Kiahna's behalf. I felt that Kingsbury had truly developed her character and then blew it apart in a very non-believable way. Yes, we are humans and we all have flaws, but even character's mistakes usually have a reason no matter how crazy or

I seriously hated this book... but it was a book club pick so I read it.The story is about an airline pilot who has a wife and two daughters and living a perfect life in Florida. But, his family doesn't know that he had a one-night stand eight years ago in Hawaii on a layover during a hurricane. What he doesn't know is that the chick got knocked up and he has a son. The woman gets killed in a plane crash - she's a stewardess still - and her will states that her son should spend two weeks with

Had this book focused purely on Max's story, and cut down significantly on the shove-it-down-your-throat God/Jesus/Forgiveness stuff, I would have a) been able to finish it, and b) given it more stars.Basic plot - in 1996, married pilot Connor Evans has a one night fling with air hostess Kiahana while they are both stuck in Hawaii. Kiahana has a son, Max, but doesn't tell Connor as she doesn't want to wreck his marriage. 7 years later, she dies in a plane crash. Her will includes a wish that

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