The Crayon Messages by Christine Thackeray

April 4, 2008 | 2 Comments
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Title: The Crayon Messages

Author: Christine Thackeray

Publisher: Cedar Fort

Release Date: April, 2008

ISBN: 978-1-59955-148-7

Size: 128 pages, 5.5″ x 8.5″, paperback

Genre: General, Women

Cath Reed has been feeling desperately lonely. With a husband alway traveling, a daughter on the brink and still adjusting to her new ward, she hopes her new visiting teaching route will bring some much needed companionship. Then she finds out she has been given the hardest visiting teaching route ever with the surly inactive Bishop’s wife at the top of the list. At least her companion Gwen seemed nice, an older woman in a nursing home who said no one had visited her in years.

Using this to her advantage, Cath calls her new sisters and convinces them to cheer Gwen up. Surprisingly most agree but when Cath arrives at the Pleasant Valley Home for the Elderly she is disappointed to find Gwen fast asleep. Apparently Gwen has a sleeping disorder called KSL and no one knows when she will wake up- it could be weeks. Armed with a bucket of crayons and a handful of paper, Cath convinces the sisters to write Gwen notes so when she does wake up, she’ll know some cares. What no one guessed is that Gwen would write back and change all of these women’s lives forever.


2 responses to “The Crayon Messages by Christine Thackeray

  1. Jennie

    There are some flaws in the book, but I was impressed by how well the author was able to make me feel not just the events in this book, but the emotions and intentions of the main character. Though this is a “first” novel, I hope it won’t be an “only.”

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