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- Audrey Needham, Bay Area interior designer to the rich and pretentious, is down to her last nerve.
- About the Author: Kit Tosello is an award-winning writer of small-town contemporary fiction with a big heart, as well as inspirational essays and devotionals.
- 352 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Christian
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About the Book
When Audrey Needham returns to Charity Falls, Oregon, to help her great-aunt and great-uncle get settled in assisted living, she's resolved to get back to her demanding career as an interior designer. But the friendly community and the chance to learn the truth about a family tragedy tug at her heart--as does a handsome local do-gooder.Book Synopsis
Audrey Needham, Bay Area interior designer to the rich and pretentious, is down to her last nerve. Her boss is impossible to please, her future is in jeopardy, and her great-aunt Daisy needs support as her husband descends into Alzheimer's.When Daisy enlists Audrey's help preparing for a move to assisted living, Audrey risks her career to return to the idyllic small town of Charity Falls, Oregon, the summer stomping grounds of her childhood. But Charity Falls was also the place that broke her heart when her father was killed in a tragic fire at the Sugar Pine Inn thirteen years ago.
Despite Audrey's intent to avoid emotional entanglement, the pull of home is hard to resist. Something should be done about the deteriorating inn. A local girl with an incarcerated father needs a friend. And handsome local do-gooder Cade Carter is coloring Audrey all shades of uncertain.
Join award-winning writer and debut novelist Kit Tosello in this lyrical and often humorous exploration of how God redeems brokenness and draws us to the life we're meant to find.
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The life she's designing may not be the life she's meant to liveBay Area interior designer to the rich and pretentious, Audrey Needham is already on thin ice with her impossible-to-please boss when her great-aunt Daisy asks for support as her husband descends into Alzheimer's. Now Audrey is risking the career she worked hard to build as she returns to Charity Falls, Oregon.
Her feelings toward the idyllic small town are . . . complicated. While she has many good memories of her childhood summers there, Charity Falls is also the place her father was killed in a tragic fire at the Sugar Pine Inn thirteen years ago.
Despite Audrey's intent to avoid emotional entanglement, something should be done about the deteriorating inn. A local girl with an incarcerated father needs a friend. And handsome local do-gooder Cade Carter is coloring Audrey all shades of uncertain. The pull of home is hard to resist.
"A delightful debut novel that I devoured from beginning to end."--Melody Carlson, Romantic Times Career Achievement Award winner and bestselling author
"Kit has a winsome way of using words to paint heart-touching images. A lovely story!"--Robin Jones Gunn, bestselling author of over one hundred books, including Tea with Elephants
"An inspiring story of finding healing and a place to belong. I could not put this stunning debut down."--Amanda Cox, Christy Award-winning author
About the Author
Kit Tosello is an award-winning writer of small-town contemporary fiction with a big heart, as well as inspirational essays and devotionals. With her eye trained on the beauty hiding in plain sight all around us, she arranges words with tenderness, humor, and hope. When not writing, Kit can be found in the loose-tea shop she operates with her husband, exploring the great Pacific Northwest, or enjoying the "great indoors"--bookstores and libraries. Always with a matcha latte in hand. Learn more at KitTosello.com.Dimensions (Overall): 8.52 Inches (H) x 5.58 Inches (W) x .88 Inches (D)
Weight: .61 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Christian
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Number of Pages: 352
Publisher: Fleming H. Revell Company
Theme: Contemporary
Format: Paperback
Author: Kit Tosello
Language: English
Street Date: September 24, 2024
TCIN: 91677509
UPC: 9780800772697
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-2236
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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3 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
- 6 months ago
I had mixed feelings about The Color of Home by Kit Tosello. I began reading the story and I wanted to quit reading after the first chapter. I found it hard to like Audrey who is a self-centered woman. The point of view alternates between Audrey and Daisy (story is told in the first person). The characters develop slowly. The way the author chose to develop the characters works for Audrey, but not so much for Daisy. We are introduced to a variety of characters, and it can be hard to keep them straight (it gets easier as the story progresses). I like the town of Charity Falls which is in the pacific northwest where I would love to reside. It is a charming town with endearing residents. Faith is nicely woven into the story. It is present without being obvious or overpowering. There is romance (of course) that must overcome misunderstanding and tension before it can bloom into something more. The pacing is leisurely which reminds me of the unhurried pace of a small town. I liked the names for the paint colors. I was not a fan of the longwinded writing style (I found myself skimming often). As you can see, there are pluses and minuses. While The Color of Home did not resonate with me, I suggest you download a sample to see if it suits you.
Loved it!!
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Temporary Waffle - 6 months ago
If you’re looking for a homey feel good story, I highly recommend reading The Color of Home. I absolutely loved reading this book! The story is inspiring and the descriptions were beautifully brought to life with such colorful detail. I loved reading about Audrey’s life, her ups and downs and reliving the memories with her. I felt relatable to her in many ways and really enjoyed seeing her come back to life once she arrived at her great aunt and uncle’s house. The relationships she built with each person she came across, and the comfort and connection she felt, was inspiring. It was a healing journey for her, being put right where she needed to be, and in the end, choosing what was best for her heart and soul.
Interesting book
4 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Sunnie Reviews - 7 months ago
This was a good novel about finding our homes, where we can be ourselves. The book is enlightening and detailed. I did find it slower moving. The book is written in first person. The book touches on Alzheimer's which of course is a difficult situation. It was a good book as it progressed. I received an arc copy of this book from the publishers. All thoughts and opinions are my own
A heartwarming and poignant story!
4 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Deena - 7 months ago
Kit Tosello's debut novel is full of rich descriptions that immediately draw you into the setting and the characters' lives. Not only is her prose beautiful, but the many inspirational nuggets of wisdom laced throughout the story are a gold mine. Here are a few examples of quotes that made me pause and ponder: 1. Maybe a brief, meaningful life, with the promise of something beyond, is in itself the gift. Anything more is grace. 2. And yet, we’re never meant to carry shame. Hadn’t Cade himself said those words? Is it possible I’ve interposed humiliation where humility is meant to live? 3. "We have got to allow our disappointments to draw us closer to God, not give us an excuse to drift further away.” 4. "It’s not a question of if life will disappoint us. It’s only a matter of when. How often. How deeply. The unexpected life is our actual life.” 5. "Like it or not—and I don’t like it one bit—the Lord brings people into our lives for seasons, not for forever. And the annoying thing about seasons is that they blow in and blow out on timetables over which we have no say. Only he who is sovereign over the seasons can give us what we need to carry on." 6. "I’m learning to accept that my identity in God’s eyes, accepted and loved and somehow forgiven, means that I make mistakes and carry regrets. But I’m never meant to carry shame.” I could go on, but I think you get the point. This story takes the reader on a journey with a heroine we care about who learns what true home is. The unhurried pace invites us to meander through the characters' discoveries and growing relationships along with them, challenging us all to question what truly matters in life. I loved the subtle romance between Audrey and Cade, as well as their roles in mentoring struggling teenagers. A heartwarming and poignant story! *Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the ARC copy. A favorable review was not required. All opinions expressed are my own.