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Life is short but wide

Like the small towns J. California Cooper has so vividly portrayed in her previous novels, Wideland, Oklahoma, is home to ordinary Americans with big hearts. Among them are newlyweds Irene and Val, who graciously allow their neighbors, Bertha and Joseph, to build a house on their land. Together the couples have three daughters, all who struggle to find love and success in the changing world. But although the years may bring hardship and heartache, they also teach the importance of living one?s life boldly and squeezing out every possible moment of joy. ?An irresistible story of faith and family, Life Is Short But Wide proves that no matter who you are or what you do, you are never too old to chase your dreams.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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  • "Like the small towns J. California Cooper has so vividly portrayed in her previous novels, Wideland, Oklahoma, is home to ordinary Americans with big hearts. Among them are newlyweds Irene and Val, who graciously allow their neighbors, Bertha and Joseph, to build a house on their land. Together the couples have three daughters, all who struggle to find love and success in the changing world. But although the years may bring hardship and heartache, they also teach the importance of living one?s life boldly and squeezing out every possible moment of joy. ?An irresistible story of faith and family, Life Is Short But Wide proves that no matter who you are or what you do, you are never too old to chase your dreams.From the Trade Paperback edition."@en
  • "In the early twentieth century, Irene and Val build a life for themselves in Wideland while also allowing neighbors Bertha and Joseph to live on their land, and the two families cope with changing times and fortunes."@en
  • "In the early twentieth century, Irene and Val fall in love in Wideland, Oklahoma. While carving out a home for themselves, they invite neighbors Bertha and Joseph to build a house and live on their land. As the families cope with the hardships of changing times and fortunes, children are born and people pass away, the characters learn the importance of living one's life boldly and squeezing out every possible moment of joy. (Bestseller)."
  • "In the early twentieth century, Irene and Val build a life for themselves in Wideland while also allowing neighbors Bertha and Joseph to live on their land, and the two families cope with changing times and fortunes."

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  • "History"
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  • "Parables"
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  • "Fiction"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"
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