Like Dandelion Dust

Author(s): Karen Kingsbury

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Jack and Molly Campbell are right where they want to be, enjoying an idyllic life with their four-year-old son Joey, and the close family and friends who live in their small hometown just outside Atlanta. Then the phone call comes from the social worker the Campbells never expected to hear from again. Three states away in Ohio, Joey's biological father has just been released from prison. He is ready to start life over, but not without his son. A judge's quick decision deals a devastating blow to the Campbell family: Joey must be returned to his biological parents. The day after the ruling, in the silent haze of grief and utter disbelief, they watch their son pick a dandelion and blow the feathery seeds into the wind. In the days that follow the ruling, Jack Campbell has a desperate and dangerous thought. What if they can devise a way out? Then they could take Joey and simply disappear ...LIKE DANDELION DUST.

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Karen Kingsbury's bestselling novel about two parents' love for their son and the lengths to which they will go to keep their family together.

"Karen is a gifted writer who confronts the hard issues with truth and sensitivity."--Francine Rivers, bestselling author of "Redeeming Love"

Karen Kingsbury is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of over 60 works of fiction and nonfiction with nearly 25 million copies in print. Widely considered America's favorite inspirational novelist, she is best known for drawing unforgettable characters and stories which evoke a range of emotions. Karen reaches over 100,000 women annually through national speaking appearances. She and her husband, Don, currently reside in Nashville, TN.

General Fields

  • : 9781599954233
  • : Little, Brown & Company
  • : Center Street
  • : 0.313
  • : June 2014
  • : 216mm X 135mm
  • : United States
  • : June 2014
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Karen Kingsbury
  • : Paperback
  • : Film Tie-in
  • : 813.6
  • : 384