Almost Friends A Harmony Novel

Almost Friends A Harmony Novel by Philip Gulley, published by HarperCollins on July 3, 2007, is an illustrated work that spans 224 pages. This fiction piece unfolds during a summer in Harmony, where the community’s usual antics lead to unexpected challenges. As Pastor Sam Gardner takes a leave of absence to care for his ailing father, the arrival of the spirited pastor Krista Riley introduces new dynamics, as the townsfolk become enamored with her leadership.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and conflict as Krista faces skepticism from some members of the congregation regarding her ability to lead. The narrative explores themes of community, faith, and resilience, particularly as tensions rise between those who support her and those who question her role. As the story progresses, the question of whether Sam will return to restore order adds an engaging layer to the unfolding drama in Harmony.
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It’s summer in Harmony, but not everything is as sunny as the weather. The good citizens of Harmony are back and stirring up trouble as usual, sometimes with disastrous results.
Pastor Sam Gardner must take a leave of absence from his post at Harmony Friends Meeting to take care of his ailing father.
But when spunky pastor Krista Riley comes to fill his position, the quirky Quakers seem to fall in love with her, and it begins to look like Sam’s sabbatical may be permanent. Krista’s resilience is put to the test when Dale Hinshaw and Fern Hampton begin to question whether a woman can faithfully lead their flock, and it looks like the resulting tiff might just be the undoing of Harmony Friends Meeting. Will Sam come to the rescue? Finding the answer to this question makes the trip back to Harmony worth turning every page.
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