The Language of the Heart (Serenade/Serenata No 24)
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There are many ways to say "I love you." Sometimes the most eloquent is without any words at all... Carrie Craig recognizes God's love everywhere -- in the first crocuses of the Midwestern spring, in the tentative smile of a lonely child, even in the fallow field of a man's cold heart. And through her optimism and joyous faith, she speaks the language of the heart. Matt Braden's bitter past has left him cynical and distrustful, causing him to distance himself from anyone who threatens his self-imposed exile. Can he, too, learn the language of the heart before he destroys the best thing that has ever happened to him?
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Jeanne Anders
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Joan Wester Anderson
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