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4 Novellas in 1 and the last one is really short. Interesting that they trace two families for 130 years. However, all the guys were self-involved. And the girls were always perfectly faithful, I mean the one girl knows next to nothing about Christianity but she holds her father to Biblical ideals because she just "knows" they are right. And let's not forget since we aren't talking about helping the poor in slums than city=evil and country=wonderful beyond belief, big=evil, lack of growth=being faithful. I don't know some Christian novels are so afraid of being controversial that they end up being unrelatable to the average person.
