Will's Hope

By Bonnie Ford Dunleavy

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It's Here!

Posted by bonniedun on April 14, 2006 at 2:50 PM

Will's Hope is now in print and ready to be purchased. To do that, all you need to do is go to: 

For Publish America:

 http://www.publishamerica.com/shopping/shopdisplayproducts.asp?page=74

For Amazon.com:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1424116376/ref=sr_11_1/103-3981816-9262226?%5Fencoding=UTF8

For Borders.com:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1424116376/qid%3D1145830029/sr%3D11-1/ref%3Dsr%5F11%5F1/103-3981816-9262226

For BN.com:

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/results.asp?WRD=Will%27s+Hope+by%2C+Bonnie+Ford+Dunleavy&z=y&cds2Pid=9481

Stores in your area:

Borders Bookstore,

 Broadway, Saratoga prings, NY

Charlton Country Store,

Charlton, NY

Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza,

1475 Western Ave., Albany, NY 12203

University Book Store, a BN division -

Potsdam, NY

 

Thank you and God bless,

Bonnie Ford Dunleavy

 

 

 

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9 Comments

Reply anonymous
10:32 AM on June 18, 2006 
The book was amazing! I loved it! I could not help crying, I was very moved. A must read for all those who love horses or any other kind of animal. Ray Waite (A man very involoved in Bill Ford's life when Bill was a young lad. Ray actually owned the horse Bill grew up riding and eventually had the horse accident with)
Reply Butch Murray
10:36 AM on June 18, 2006 
"I loved the book! It brought back incredible memories." Quote given to Bill Ford by Butch Murray. Bart Murray was the character playing the true life, Butch Murray. Butch and Bill Ford were great friends growing up.
Reply Teresa Alger
11:06 AM on June 26, 2006 
Will's Hope is heartwarming, inspiring, and challenging. Heartwarming because it tells of some very close relationships; relationships between humans and humans and horses. It warms your heart with aspiring relationships and it makes your heart ache with relationships that are made distant by death. <br> <br>Will's Hope is inspiring because it speaks of the love a young man named Will, and his horse, Sandy, have for eachother and how that relationship saves Will's life by making his guilt ridden heart of stone soft and vulnerable again. It is also inspiring to see this young man - through devastating circumstances beyond his control- reach deep inside himself to where he knows the truth and how, when hope seems all lost, he ultimately turns back to the One that he knows holds the hope of tomorrow. He embraces his faith, the faith that was tought to him by his dad and he begins to live again. <br> <br>Will's Hope speaks of a time when parents worked very hard to raise their children. To teach them of life, to spend precious, memorable time together, and to ensure their children's faith in God by not only teaching them, but more importantly, by living out their faith for their children to see. <br> <br>Horses are incredible creations of God. They have an enormous amount of love to give. I have horses of my own, and I can greatly relate to the healing affects of a relationship between humans and a horse, just as Will finds with his horse, Sandy. <br> <br>The challenging aspect of Will's Hope comes when Will is faced with disasterous circumstances beyond his control and the choices he makes in the face of them. Early on, Will's decisions to deal with such tramatic events were dangersous and destructive. Will made choices filtered through a heart gone hard as a result of extreme guilt and self-hatred. It wasn't until Sandy came along that Will was able to see things differently. Will's circumstances lead us to think of our own and how we deal with life's challenges. When we are faced with disasterous circumstances beyond our control, do we rely on human nature, our selfish thoughts of guilt and/or depression, or do we look to God, the One who loves us, created us and is in control? Do we allow Him to comfort us, heal us and ultimately restore to us what we once thought was lost forever? <br> <br>Will's hope finds its way deep into our soul, forcing us to dig deep into the susceptibilities that can only be found at the very core of our being. It is a story that strips us of all our emotional armour, making us vulnerable and forced to feel. It is a rhapsodical journey worthy of the trip. <br> <br> <br> <br>
Reply Rose B.
11:07 AM on June 26, 2006 
Will's Hope written by, Bonnie Ford Dunleavy, is an easy to read, fantastic, don't want to put down book. I just loved every minute of it and purposely would stop reading it towards the end, just because I didn't want it to end. I would really love to see another book come out that would continue on with the lives of these wonderful people in this book. I just couldn't get enough. <br>Rosemarie Barbarulo, <br>scotia, NY <br> <br>
Reply Pam H.
11:08 AM on June 26, 2006 
Will’s Hope is a passionate story about a young boy’s relationship with his horse, his family, his close friends, his God, and the development of his own character from small-town boy to young man. From the beginning, it is an emotional, inspiring, extremely well-written story which would most certainly appeal to a variety of audiences. Anyone with a love for horses and the appreciation for the devout relationship between a human and a horse or a child’s love and admiration for their parent will surely appreciate this chronicle. <br> <br>Bonnie has a gift of writing which grabs the reader from the onset as well as leaves the future open for other characters and resolutions - and the reader waiting for more of the story. She embraces this character as her own and her love for her father, the inspiration for her story - can most certainly be felt through her writing. <br> <br>A great, warm & fuzzy story, - this book would make a great inspirational gift and/or a fantastic summer-read. <br> <br> <br>
Reply Joan D.
11:09 AM on June 26, 2006 
Hi Bonnie <br>What a great tribute to your father. You have written a very interesting book for young and old alike. I truly enjoyed it. The love you have for your family comes through in every word you wrote. I wish you luck with any new endeavors you make toward your writing career. I'm looking forward to reading any books you may write in this series . . . I do hope this isn't the end! <br>One of your greatest fans, <br>Joan Dyer <br>Providence, NY <br> <br> <br>
Reply Mom
11:09 AM on June 26, 2006 
Hello, lovely daughter! <br>I love this book! I am very proud of you, and I am so pleased that you have bestowed this wonderful honor upon your father. It speaks volumes about your love for him. I enjoyed being one of your proofreaders. Let's hope the readers understand there is a lot of fiction nestled among the truth. Love always, <br>Mom <br>
Reply Lori Palumbo
05:41 PM on July 06, 2006 
My cousin, my friend, <br>Wow, this is Amazing. I need my signed copy! Thank you for naming Will's love after me, I was so touched! I hope this experience has enriched your life. Are you ready to write about our childhood adventures together. That would make the Oprah show!<img alt="smile" src="http://images.freewebs.com/Images/Smilies/Round/smile.gif"&g
t; <br> Thank you for always holding me near and dear to your heart no matter how long we go without contact. You are always in my most special memories of being a kid, falling in love, swinging off rope swings, jumping off the Hannawa Bridge, stealing my father's car, learning to drive together, Hitting the bar's with fake ID's at age 15, Talking about boys, sex, skinny dipping at my parent's house in the middle of the day. We would go back to school and look forward to the next summer and what it would hold for us. <br>I can't think of anyone more special, more trustworthy, more caring than you! <br>I love you and I am so proud of what you have accomplished. <br>Your favorite cousin, <br>Lori <br>
Reply bonniedun
09:58 PM on July 11, 2006 
Dear Lori, <br>We've come a long way baby! Thank the Lord, that like my father, I grew up and out of such crazy rebellion. It's wonderful to know that we serve a God so forgiving. Let's face it, if He can forgive us, He can forgive anyone. <br> <br>I love you and I miss you. <br>Bonnie

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