Showing posts with label Christian historical fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian historical fiction. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2020

Book Review: More Than Words by Judith Miller by Sandy Ingram

Happy Friday, friends!!

Today we have a book review from my best friend, reader of my first drafts, and encourager, Sandy Ingram. Please make her feel welcome! She is reviewing More Than Words, written by Judith Miller. Here is Sandy!





















https://www.amazon.com/More-Than-Words-Daughters-Amana-ebook/dp/B00AFWM1G4/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=more+than+words+judith+miller&qid=1594092127&sr=8-1


More Than Words by Judith Miller. Meet Gretchen Kohler, a young woman living in the Amana Colonies in 1885. Gretchen lives with her widowed father, younger brother, and senile grandmother. Gretchen dreams of becoming a writer, but the elders do not condone the practice. Secretly, she keeps a journal that holds stories of her life in the colony and her poems. Gretchen's beliefs are challenged as she cares for her grandmother, befriends a band of gypsies, forms a friendship with a young man, an outsider, who is interested in more than just her writings, and misunderstandings with her childhood love and future husband. This book led to research of the Amana Colonies, a society similar to the Amish. An enjoyable read.


Sally here. Thanks, Sandy! This sounds like a great book. More Than Words is book 2 in the Daughters of Amana series.

Thank you so much for being here today, Sandy and friends!


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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Playing By Heart By: Anne Mateer


I loved this book by Anne Mateer. Set during the turn-of-the-century, Lula Bowman has continued on with her education, working toward her master’s degree in Mathematics. Everyone calls her Fruity Lu, except for her father who understands her. But when her brother-in-law dies, can Lula give all this up and come home to care for her sister and her children?

Lula comes home to care for her sister, Jewel. But she decides to only return long enough to help her back on her feet and then return to her graduate studies and teaching position. While she is helping her sister, Lula teaches music at the local school and takes on the coaching duties for the girls’ basketball team. She’s never played before, but how hard could it be? As Lula plays the piano for Sunday services, can she let the music calm her heart?

Chet Vaughn teaches math and coaches the boys’ basketball team. Every time a single lady comes to teach, she leaves married. He really hopes the next music teacher is an old lady and one that hasn’t set her cap for him. But he can’t refuse Lula’s request for help learning basketball, especially since she has offered to tutor his geometry students who are having a hard time grasping the concepts. How many different ways can you teach one subject?

Lula and Chet are searching for peace and love but they don’t know where to look for it. Principal Gray says God must have sent Lula to fill the teaching spot. How can that be when all she can do is count down the days till she returns to her studies? Chet’s brother went to fight in the war to take the place of their father who deserted. Chet’s mother thinks he is the coward for staying at home and not going to fight. He’s there to take care of her but she doesn’t see it. How can he have peace knowing what his mother thinks of him? Is this where God would have him be, helping the boys in town having a hard time?

Fighting against the stigma of the times, each fighting for what they believed in, can Lula and Chet see God working in their lives? Once you are where He has placed you, your heart is filled with peace and love. Will Lula and Chet find that for themselves, or will they continue on their own paths, forgoing what God has in mind for them? Pick up this great book today and read their stories. You will be encouraged and lifted up.

I received a free copy of this book from Bethany Publishers in exchange for an honest review.