How Sweet the Sound #bookreview #cfba
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An Indianapolis native and graduate of DePauw University, Amy lives with her husband, three boys and a gaggle of golden retrievers in central Indiana. After writing and editing for her college newspaper, she combined a nursing degree with journalism and creative writing, which led to publishing and editing a wide array of medical and nursing writing and multimedia projects over the past 21 years, a position as director of communications of her church’s children’s ministry, as well as a weekly column for a local newspaper which ran from 2009-2012. She has been a two-time semi-finalist for the ACFW Genesis awards, and was the winner of the 2011 Women of Faith writing contest.
When she’s not reading or writing, Amy loves spending time with her three sons; spicy lunches and art gallery walks with her husband; digging in her garden sans gloves; walking her dogs; up-cycling old furniture and junk; photography; and friends.
ABOUT THE BOOK
From a distance, the Harlans appear to be the perfect Southern family. Wealth and local fame mask the drama and dysfunction swirling through their family line. But as the summer heats up, a flood tide of long hidden secrets surface.
Devastation from a rape followed by the murder of two family members brings three generations of the Harlans together on their pecan plantation in Bay Spring, Alabama. Chief among them is Anniston, who by the time she turned thirteen thought she’d seen it all. But as her heart awakens to the possibility of love, she begins to deal with her loneliness and grief.
This tender coming-of-age tale, inspired by the story of Tamar in 2 Samuel 13, shows how true healing and hope comes only from God. Though our earthly family can wound and disappoint, our heavenly Father brings freedom to those long held captive through His mercy and grace.
If you would like to read the first chapter of How Sweet the Sound, go HERE.
My thoughts: This book sucks you in. Really. Do not read this book if you do not have time to continue reading. Based on Tamar of the Bible it is the coming of age story of a young girl. She learns of all kinds of horrible things and yet remains a sweet girl because she turns to God. I’d love to have a second installment of this book to follow what happens to Anniston. Her father is shot by her uncle who also died from being shot by her father after her uncle raped and beat up her aunt. If you followed that you’re doing great! This story shows how the sins of the father may visit the children. What will happen and how will the wounds heal? Definitely a book you should pick up and read.
Debbie Denny
This sounds like a book that must go on my list. Thanks
Erin S.
Yeap. It’s really good. Makes you cry, makes you laugh. . . .