The Snow Angel - Glenn Beck

The Snow Angel

By Glenn Beck

  • Release Date: 2011-10-25
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 255 Ratings

Description

The woman in the picture was so young she looked like a child. Her hair was loose, eyes wide, blue T-shirt stark against the pale lines of arching collarbones. I felt the air leave me in a quiet rush. Not because of the way the photo captured her fleeting youth, but because of the way it highlighted the bruise.

It was a photo of me.

Rachel Price has just one happy memory from her childhood: the moment her father took her hands while playing outside on a cold, snowy day and called her his angel. It was a rare and sacred moment in her young life, one in which she finally felt safe, loved, and protected.

But it didn’t last long.

Years later, Rachel’s daughter is the only light in what has become a dark life. Rachel repeats the patterns she learned as a child and exposes her own daughter to those same destructive behaviors. Consumed by an abusive marriage, but secure in the safety of the familiar, she is too afraid to escape.

Rachel accepts what her life has become, even as she makes excuses for those who keep her in a constant state of despair and regret. But then, an unexpected phone call from an old friend changes everything. Her ordered world is turned upside down as she’s set on a journey that might be her last chance to salvage the life she’d given up on long ago.

While new friendships tentatively blossom, Rachel realizes that everything she once believed may be nothing but lies and misunderstandings. But knowing the truth is not as easy as it seems. Sometimes ignorance truly is bliss. As the snow falls and the promise of Christmas redemption nears, Rachel begins to see her entire childhood in a brand-new light and must now decide what her future holds—and what her past really means. Will knowing the truth set her free, or will it condemn her to a life full of regret and “what ifs”?

The Snow Angel is a poignant tale about family, forgiveness, and the freedom to live a future free of the past.

Reviews

  • The Snow Angel - a touching read

    5
    By Murf500
    I found the story and characters to be quite touching. The author's portrayal of Mitch gave a very realistic and heartbreaking insight into the life and thoughts of a person with Alzheimer's. Each character in the story came to life for me and I hated to see the book end. I would definitely recommend this book.
  • Great book!

    5
    By Ashes22611
    I have read several books written by Glenn Beck and have loved every single one thus far. "Common Sense" "The Christmas Sweater" "Overton Window" Now "Snow Angel" I own many other books from him as well and look forward to reading those someday.
  • Snow angel

    5
    By Beasty beast656
    The book is as good as Glenn beck.....awesome, interesting and heart felt!
  • Awesome

    5
    By Slim031003
    This is a must read. Could not put the book down. Great story line and well written. Can't say enough about this book. Wish I could give it more stars but only allowed 5 stars. There was not one part of this book that I did not enjoy.
  • The Snow Angel

    5
    By Plgzuz
    Great read. Loved it.
  • The Snow Angel

    5
    By Penguin-pal
    This book is so inspiring! I loved it! I will share it with many friends this Christmas season.
  • Powerful! Beautiful!

    5
    By Stephanie in So. Cal
    This was a great book. Couldn't put it down! I also bought the book for my son. We both loved the christmas sweater and this is just as great! Characters are so real with such emotion! Perfect reading for the season!
  • The Snow Angel

    5
    By RLTEsq
    What a great writing style to describe situations all too common in our society. A touching saga with as good a temporal ending as one could hope for. A very thought provoking read. I really enjoyed it. Thanks.
  • The SnowAngel

    5
    By 2002tbird
    A sweet story, I cried, I laughed and I felt good.
  • Incredibly inspired message

    5
    By AMERICAN NOMAD
    To those panning this book, shallow attacks whether you really read it or not. I pray for your lost souls and the emptiness of your hearts. To Glenn, thanks for sharing this Incredible story. By the way, I got Being G. W. first, but after the intro I remembered you said read the snow angle first and could not go on till this was done. Good call, freed from the chains of the past, now I am ready to begin my pursuit of becoming G. W. Thanks

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