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All Manner of Things by Susie Finkbeiner (Spoiler alert—these questions assume you’ve already read the book) 1. For the family in the story, Chippewa Lake (or Old Chip) seemed the embodiment of childhood. Do you have a place like that from your past? What do you feel if/when you visit there now? 2. This story really keeps family at the heart.  · Susie Finkbeiner is a CBA bestselling author who has mastered the skill of writing stories that tug at the heart of every reader. In her newest novel, All Manner of Things (Revell), she invites readers into the hearts and home of the Jacobson family during a time in which the chaos of the outside world has shaken their lives and their community in ways they never imagined. Susie Finkbeiner is the author of All Manner of Things as well as the CBA bestselling Pearl Spence series. When she’s not writing or traveling to speak at retreats or conferences, Susie enjoys lunch dates with her husband, reading with her kids, and drinking coffee with good friends/5.


Many thanks to the Fruitport District Library for hosting Susie Finkbeiner, author of All Manner of Things and Stories That Bind Us. ― Susie Finkbeiner, All Manner of Things. 1 likes. Like "Dust and dark married, creating a pillow to smother hard on our faces." ― Susie Finkbeiner, A Cup of Dust: a Novel of the Dust Bowl. tags: dust-bowl, historical. 1 likes. Like "The way of the world never seemed to make folks happy.". Reading Group Guide for All Manner of Things by Susie Finkbeiner (Spoiler alert—these questions assume you've already read the book)1. For the family in the story, Chippewa Lake (or Old Chip) seemed the embodiment of childhood.


Susie Finkbeiner is a CBA bestselling author who has mastered the skill of writing stories that tug at the heart of every reader. In her newest novel, All Manner of Things (Revell), she invites readers into the hearts and home of the Jacobson family during a time in which the chaos of the outside world has shaken their lives and their community in ways they never imagined. Book Review | All Manner of Things by Susie Finkbeiner. Annie Jacobson is eighteen, the middle child with an older and a younger brother. The Vietnam War is in full swing, and her older brother, Mike, is about to enlist in the army rather than waiting to get drafted. As predicted, their mother isn’t happy with the idea because their father fought in Korea and was never the same. All Manner of Things by Susie Finkbeiner (Spoiler alert—these questions assume you’ve already read the book) 1. For the family in the story, Chippewa Lake (or Old Chip) seemed the embodiment of childhood. Do you have a place like that from your past? What do you feel if/when you visit there now? 2. This story really keeps family at the heart.

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