Synopses & Reviews
In a mining town in the backwoods of the High Sierras, Daisy James prays for a miracle.This 10-year-old girl is concerned because people in her town are hurting. And the one who seems to be hurting the most is her own mother, who lost a baby a year earlier. Daisy is filled with sorrow inside because her mother, who used to sing and laugh and talk about God, no longer does any of those things. Now she spends her days silent and resigned. So the little girl decides what her town needs is a church, to touch their hearts and spirits, to remind them that God is there, and that His angels are watching over them all. Daisy dreams up a play entitled Come, My Little Angel, and recruits her classmates to play the roles and her beloved music teacher to provide the music. Despite the obstacles working against her, Daisy perseveres, even when her own faith is shaken, until she finds herself face to face with a miracle -straight from the hand of a God who longs to restore us to joy and singing. And when, at the end of the book, you see what God does for this little girl - and for the mother she loves so deeply - you come away knowing nothing - not one single thing - is impossible with God.
About the Author
Diane Noble is the bestselling author of a dozen contemporary and historical novels, inspirational nonfiction books for women, and devotionals. Beloved by her readers and acclaimed by critics for her storytelling skills, Diane is best known for her historical family sagas and accurate depiction of life in the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Diane is a two-time recipient of the Silver Angel Award for Media Excellence and was a double finalist for the prestigious RITA Award for Best Inspirational Fiction of 1999. A popular writing teacher and speaker, Diane makes her home with her husband Tom in the mountains of Southern California. Diane's website at www.dianenoble.com features the latest about her new releases, her works in progress, and photos of her research, travels, and family.