The Harvest of Grace
by
ISBN: 978-1-4000-7398-6
Paperback, 357 pages
WaterBrook Press
My Thoughts:
Cindy has written some good Amish books and I own all of them. But this one got me a little confused, it keep bouncing from one person to the other and was a little hard to keep up with. But after I got into the book a little further it became clearer.
Sylvia Fisher was not like most young Amish women, she didn't like to do housework but had rather be outside raising the herd of milking cows that her father owned. She could be up all night when there was trouble with a birth and she could manage the diary by herself. But when the man that wanted her to marry him and she had put off, come up engaged to her sister, she could not stay around and watch them get married. So she saw a notice where an older man needed someone to help him with his diary, she talked her dad into letting her apply for this job and she got it. She moved to the farm in another town but it was so run down and they were so in debt, she didn't know if she could save it or not. Then their son came home and everything changed as he hated the diary and farming but started to help his parents out but he was wanting them to sell the farm and to move into town with him.
Thanks to Waterbrook Press for sending me this book to review .

No comments:
Post a Comment