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Pressing into the pain: Review of The Space Between Words by Michele Phoenix

September 27, 2017

I used to avoid books about tragedies because of the sadness I associated with them. But I’m learning that I miss something when I do: a beauty beyond compare.

This is what Michele Phoenix’s new book, The Space Between Words, offers. Centered on the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, the story follows Jessica, a young woman who survives the attacks and must learn how to go on living. The discovery of a faded document in an antique sewing box sets her on a path toward healing as she searches for the untold story of a Huguenot family driven from France for their practice of faith centuries before.

I have enjoyed Phoenix’s books in the past, and they keep getting better and better. If you’ve read any of her works before, I’d say this one is her best yet. Her heart for France is evident and her uncovering of deep truths in the midst of unimaginable suffering make this book a relevant read. (Disclosure: I received a copy of the book from the publisher through the Blogging for Books program.)

My favorite line: “For all its scars and strife, this world still speaks the beauty of its Maker.”

Though the subject matter and the events of the plot make it difficult to read at parts, it is a worthwhile story. More than simply enjoyable. Satisfying in a soul deep way.

Filed Under: Fiction, The Weekly Read Tagged With: beauty in storms, Christian fiction, fiction, france terrorist attacks, michele phoenix, thomas nelson

Finding the source of true strength: Review of Freedom’s Ring by Heidi Chiavaroli

September 13, 2017

This week is a significant one for patriotism and remembering, and though I didn’t plan to review this book this week for that reason, I’m glad it worked out that way. Freedom’s Ring by Heidi Chiavorelli weaves two momentous times in the life of Boston, Massachusetts: the Boston Massacre and the Boston Marathon Bombing.

There was so much for me to love about this book: the back-and-forth between time periods, the Boston setting, the theme of finding the true source of strength in difficult circumstances. The middle of the book had me turning page after page and because I visited Boston for the first time this year, the setting was easy to imagine.

(Disclosure: I received a copy of the book from the publisher. Review reflects my own opinion.)

If I have complaints it’s the beginning and end, and they are probably just personal preferences.

Overall, I enjoyed the historical thread following Liberty Caldwell through the events leading up to the American Revolution and the contemporary thread following Annie David through the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing. The trials and lessons both women face are tied together well, and it was fun to discover the events that connect them.

A strong debut offering from an author I will continue to follow.

Filed Under: books, Fiction, The Weekly Read Tagged With: boston marathon, boston massacre, heidi chiavaroli, tyndale house publishers

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