About the Book
As a young girl, Lillian Walsh lost both her parents and a younger sister. Now in her twenties, after enduring the death of her adoptive mother, Lillian must find her place in the world. Just as her adoptive father is leaving for an extended trip to his native Wales, a lawyer appears at the door to inform Lillian that she has inherited a small estate from her birth parents--and that the sister she had long believed dead is likely alive.
When she discovers that her sister, Grace, is living in a city not far away, Lillian rushes to a reunion, fearful that the years of separation will make it hard to reconnect.
My Review
I know
when I pick up a Janette Oke book that I will get a story that is clean and has
a solid, Biblical lesson. “Unyielding Hope” is no different. It is the story of
two sisters, orphaned and separated at a young age, their discovery of each
other, and how they work together to make a patchwork family with other
orphans.
This is
one of those “settle into a comfy chair and read” books. It’s not especially
plot or character driven. It’s more the sweet story covering the lives of a few
characters.
I loved
the realistic picture that the authors painted with orphans and foster
children, their easily-shattered worlds, and their long road to piecing
together their own lives.
There
were hints at romance in this, but it seemed to set up more for a more in depth
romance for book two. It was sweet.
Like I
said, there was a solid, Biblical message in this book. I didn’t find it to be
quite as prevalent on the pages as her “Return to the Canadian West” series, for
instance, but it was still a story that revolved around Christ and His work in
people’s lives.
I loved
this quote:
“Often it’s in the timing of things where I see God’s hand
most easily.”
*I received this book from NetGalley and provided my honest
review*
2 comments:
Thank you for the review. Wishing you and yours a Blessed Easter.
Marilyn
Thanks for your comment, Marilyn! :)
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