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Rachel Balducci

Rachel Balducci
Rachel Balducci is married to Paul and they are the parents of five lively boys and one precious baby girl. She is the author of How Do You Tuck In A Superhero?, and is a newspaper columnist for the Diocese of Savannah, Georgia. For the past four years, she has …
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Lisa Hendey

Lisa Hendey
Lisa Hendey is the founder and editor of CatholicMom.com, a Catholic web site focusing on the Catholic faith, Catholic parenting and family life, and Catholic cultural topics. Most recently she has authored The Handbook for Catholic Moms. Lisa is also employed as webmaster for her parish web sites. …
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Arwen Mosher lives in southeastern Michigan with her husband Bryan and their young children Camilla and Blaise. She has a bachelor's degree in theology. She dreads laundry, craves sleep, loves to read novels and do logic puzzles, and can't live without tea. Her personal blog site is ABC Family. …
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Rebecca Teti

Rebecca Teti
Rebecca Teti is married to Dennis and has four children (3 boys, 1 girl) who -- like yours no doubt -- are pious and kind, gorgeous, and can spin flax into gold. A Washington, DC, native, she converted to Catholicism while an undergrad at the U. Dallas, where she double-majored in …
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Robyn Lee is the managing editor of Faith & Family magazine. She is (yikes!) an almost 30 year-old, single lady, living in Connecticut with her two cousins in a small bungalow-style kit house built by her great uncle in the 1950s. She also conveniently lives next door to her sister, brother-in-law …
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Hallie Lord

Hallie Lord
Hallie Lord married her dashing husband, Dan, in the fall of 2001 (the same year, coincidentally, that she joyfully converted to the Catholic faith). They now happily reside in the deep South with their two energetic boys and two very sassy girls. In her *ample* spare time, Hallie enjoys cheap wine, …
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Fr. John Bartunek, LC

Fr. John Bartunek, LC

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Jeff Young

Jeff Young
Everyone is entitled to at least one good idea, right? Well, Jeff Young had his in October 2008 when he was struck dumb by the Catholic Foodie concept. It was a Reese's moment for him. Two great "tastes" that "taste" great together. Food and faith! Jeff produces the Catholic Foodie internet …
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Elizabeth Foss

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Elizabeth Foss, an award winning columnist for the Arlington Catholic Herald, published her first book, Real Learning: Education in the Heart of My Home in 2003. The book is now in its third printing. Her popular blog, In the Heart of My Home is a source of inspiration and support for Catholic women …
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Rachel's Contrition Giveaway

Win a great new Catholic novel

Are you looking for great fiction? How about great Catholic fiction? Well, look no further.

Rachel’s Contrition, by Michelle Buckman, has been making some waves on Amazon, rating first in women’s fiction on the Feast of the Holy Rosary this year (October 7).

There’s a reason it made number one. This is a book that not only begs a reviewer to use words like “riveting,” “powerful,” and even “awesome,” but also one that lives up to the expectations you have for it.

There’s no namby-pamby dance-around-the-issues in this book. In Rachel Winters’s struggle with her daughter’s death, which includes some severe mental issues and the loss of everything important to her, including her marriage and her son, we find a story that could be far-fetched but is, instead, close to home.

Enter the teen daughter of her landlord and friend and an improbable pull to a dead nun. In the midst of accusations and the haunting forgetfulness that Winters can’t seem to shake, there’s an undercurrent of something else.

Here’s a book with suspense, struggle, and spectacle. This is Catholic fiction at its best, in part because it is, first and foremost, great fiction. There is no shove-faith-down-your-throat feel to it, though I would not call its Catholic label incidental. Just as, for those of us living our faith in everyday life, our Catholic-ness is ingrained into the very air we breathe, this novel embodies the richness and texture of Catholicism in real life.

I was unable to put this book down, and I blame Buckman’s superb writing and flawless storytelling. Rachel Winters could be me, many days (though I hope never to live through this sequence of events).

Entertaining, riveting, powerful, and, yes, AWESOME. Not only highly recommended, but one of the books I’ll be buying for others and sharing liberally.

In addition to all the other reasons I love this book, there are also book club questions available AND Michelle is available for conversations via phone or Skype for book club meetings. (Feeling a little wave of uber-fangirlness coming on…maybe I’ll start a book club just to do this!)

Thanks to the author’s generosity, we’ll be giving away two copies of Rachel’s Contrition. Leave a comment by Friday, October 29, 5 PM EST for your chance to win.


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This sounds like a great read.  If I don;t win, I’ll have to put it on my gift list.

 

I agree, if I don’t win it’s going on my list too!

 

I’m intrigued!

 

It sounds like a great read. I’m always looking for Catholic fiction. Oh, I hope I win!

 

I definitely thought the title of this post meant that Rachel (the blogger) was contrite about something and was having a giveaway to make it up to someone (the readers?)!

I’d love to enter to win a copy!

 

I have never read Catholic fiction before…looks very interesting.

 

Thanks for the opportunity!

 

Looks like a great read!  Please enter me!

 

Looks like a wonderful book!

 

I would love to read this book! Thank you for sharing this selection, and thank you for entering me! smile

 

Looks great!

 

Sounds like a great curl up and read book.

 

Ooh, I love catholic fiction and I would love to read this.  Please enter me!  Thanks!

 

Looks great! Please enter me!

 

I would love to have a chance to read this.  I am always looking for good books.

 

Sounds interesting….always up for some good fiction.

 

Please enter me.

 

please enter me - i’m so glad to be getting these catholic fiction recommendations!

 

Please enter me too!

 

I have to say I am afraid to read about the death of a child. I think I would think of my own girls and cry the whole way through the book! is this true?

 

I’d like to win!

 

As a read-aholic, I am always on the look-out for a great book. Thanks for the opportunity to find another one!

 

Wow!  Great Catholic Fiction?  As a Catholic and and avid reader, I am very interested in this.  Sounds like a great read!

 

I need a good book to read!

 

I would love this book!

 

Maybe THIS will be the contest I win?! In any case, thanks for the opportunity!

 

I would love to have this book and I would certainly pass it around as soon as i finished reading it.

 

I would love to have this book and I would certainly pass it around as soon as i finished reading it.

 

I would love to have this book and I would certainly pass it around as soon as i finished reading it.

 

Thanks for the opportunity to win!!  Looks like a great read!!

 

Sign me up for Rachel’s Contrition.  Sounds like a really interesting read.

 

I can’t wait to read this book!!! smile

 

I have this book on my wish list at amazon.  Put me in the drawing!

 

Sounds interesting!

 

Looks great!

 

Sounds great! Please enter me!

 

Please enter me!

 

Sounds like a fabulous read! Let us know if you do start the book club. If I win one of the books, count me in!

 

I’m always ready for a new book!

 

Always looking for a good book!

 

I’d love to win a copy.

 

Pick me! Pick me!

 

I would love to read this book!

 

Ooh exciting!  I love giveaways and I really miss reading fiction.  If I win I will be sure to carve out some time!

 

Sounds like a book to add to the wish list

 

This book is on my to-read list.  Thanks for an opportunity to enter to win!  grin

 

This is definitely a book I want to read!

 

Pick me, please!(waving my hands above my head)

Sounds like a fabulous read!

Christine Hebert

 

I would love to read this! Thanks for the giveaway!

 

I’ve seen this advertised somewhere - looks really good!  I’m always looking for Catholic books..


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