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Original Title: Reunion
ISBN: 0842386882 (ISBN13: 9780842386883)
Edition Language: English
Series: Redemption #5, The Baxters #5
Setting: Bloomington, Indiana(United States)
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Reunion (Redemption #5) Paperback | Pages: 400 pages
Rating: 4.5 | 13283 Users | 307 Reviews

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A fresh new look for the best-selling series from America’s number-one inspirational novelist, Karen Kingsbury. Fans will enjoy a personal note from Karen and Gary Smalley as well as discussion questions for book group use. Revisit the Baxter family in all their life-changing events, or share the series with someone who hasn’t discovered it yet.

This touching story allows us to see into the lives of the Baxter family as Erin and Sam attempt to adopt a child. As the family looks forward to a heartwarming reunion, they find out that Mr. and Mrs. Baxter have a secret that could change their lives forever.

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Title:Reunion (Redemption #5)
Author:Karen Kingsbury
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:July 1st 2004 by Tyndale House Publishers (first published June 1st 2004)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Romance

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Ratings: 4.5 From 13283 Users | 307 Reviews

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This was my second read of this series. The first time through I truly struggled with Reunion due to the subject matter. This time I was prepared for the tears and still struggled a bit, but was able to see through the sad parts to the message of the book. I've also finally learned my lesson: never read a Karen Kingsbury book without a box of tissues handy!

I just finished this book. WOW! This series was incredible. The Baxter family goes through so many things in their lives, good, bad & ugly. This final book ties them all together and more. One more family secret....God definitely is with them every step of the way. I cried so hard at the end. Karen Kingsbury ends this last chapter with such great words to remember. They will help me when I feel guilty. I thank her for writing this series. I would highly recommend it.

Karen Kingsbury has such a gift of storytelling. Even though this is the end of the series, it apparently is not the end of our interaction with the Baxters. This wrapped up very nicely the journey we have seen the Baxter family take throughout this series, culminating in...oops, no spoiler here--hard not to talk about what happens. The love of their family for each other and for God is touching and motivating. It feels like the kind of family that probably ever reader wishes they were a member!

I started the Redemption series of the Baxter Family Drama March 4. I love everything about this series. I am a new convert to the Karen Kingsbury fan club, and I cant believe it took me this long to hop on board. The series plays out like a faith based soap opera, each book centering around a different Baxter, while intertwining the stories of the others within. I read most of these as e-editions, but am working toward purchasing copies for my personal library. This a series I will revisit many

I skipped three novels in the Redemption series since most of them were on waiting list in the library but this book gave a fair summary of what have transpired in the other novels. I liked the story and the struggle, which is very deep and haunting. I think Karen Kingsbury did well in doing a summary of the series but also hinted on the plot for the next coming series. Since most of the character development were done in the earlier novels, I did feel there was a lack of serious engagement with

I really enjoyed this series. It is the first set of books I have read by Karen Kingsbury.Getting to know the Baxter family was more entertaining and inspirational than I thought it would be when I had started the first book. I am sure to read more by this Christian author.

Love the storyline. Dealing with (view spoiler)[terminal cancer (hide spoiler)] and its effects on the family is not very common in Christian fiction, and it's well done. I do feel there are a bit too many other storylines that the book jumps around between. It felt like the main one was weakened by not having as much space as it could have. But definitely a book I will re-read. And kudos to Kingsbury for not (view spoiler)[tying it all up with a pretty little bow by having her miraculously

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