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American Anthem

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by BJ Hoff


  6. How does Susanna handle the challenge of not allowing her own frustration with Michael’s father to overshadow her efforts to understand him, and at the same time attempt to keep peace between the two men?

  7. What do you think Maylee means when she tells Michael that, when he prays, she can almost imagine that she “sees Jesus”?

  8. How does God use Natalie Guthrie, one of Andrew’s patients, to bring healing into the beleaguered physician’s life?

  9. After hearing Mary Lambert’s incredible story about Robert Warburton, Bethany Cole seems almost dazed by the horror of the situation. At the same time, when she returns to face Frank Donovan and Andrew Carmichael, she’s obviously overwhelmed by something more than the awareness of Mary’s torment. What emotion is responsible for her shocked condition?

  10. We’ve seen evidence in our own lives that although God sometimes takes away, He also gives. In what ways do you also see the truth of this at work in the lives of some of Jubilee’s characters, particularly with Conn and Vangie MacGovern, Michael and Susanna, and Renny Magee?

  About the Author

  BJ Hoff’s bestselling historical novels continue to cross the boundaries of religion, language, and culture to capture a worldwide reading audience. Her books include such popular series as The Riverhaven Years, The Mountain Song Legacy, and An Emerald Ballad. Hoff’s stories, although set in the past, are always relevant to the present. Whether her characters move about in small country towns or metropolitan areas, reside in Amish settlements or in coal company houses, she creates communities where people can form relationships, raise families, pursue their faith, and experience the mountains and valleys of life. BJ and her husband make their home in Ohio.

  About the Publisher

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  HARVEST HOUSE PUBLISHERS

  EUGENE, OREGON

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