Catching Hope
About the Book Catching Hope
Book: Catching Hope
Author: Kathy Cassel
Genre: Young Adult, action/suspense
Release date: February 1, 2021
Catching Hope—a pursuit fraught with danger.
Newly adopted Lexi Michaels is taking her first real vacation as she, twin brother Levi, adoptive brother Chad, and new cousin Jen head to Haiti where their dad, a pediatrician, will be volunteering in an island clinic.
But who is the man who displays such hatred for the Michaels when they arrive at their resort? Is an attempted burglary as random as it appears? Will Jen ever accept the newcomers to the family?
When the four teens set out to explore Haiti’s sights and history on their own, an unexpected encounter and natural disaster plunge them into adventure and danger. With their very survival at stake, can the four teens work together or will Lexi’s dream of a “forever family” end in tragedy?
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My Thoughts on Catching Hope
This is a fun book written with a focus on teenagers who have been adopted. As the children we’ve adopted have become teenagers its something that I needed to read before passing it on. But more than that, this book has action and suspense.
Levi is the twin brother of Lexi and the whole reason they are found by this particular family and then adopted. In this book you’ll get a look at unconditional love, the love of God, and a solid message of hope. Plus you’ll learn a bit more about the twins and the other teens as well as find adventure on Haiti.
You see, the twins go with their new family which includes an adopted brother(he’s also adopted) and a cousin who is very vocal in the fact that she is not adopted, on a mission trip to Haiti. This is the first vacation the twins have ever had.
What they find on vacation is someone who seems to hate their new father, a natural disaster, and some danger and adventure along the way as they explore.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received through Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
About the Author of Catching Hope
Kathy Cassel lives in the Florida panhandle with her husband and four of their eight children, five of whom are adopted. She is a motorcycle rider, scuba diver, and loves spending time with her family. Her debut novel, Freerunner, was published by Elk Lake Publishing, Inc. in 2019.
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My Experience with Haiti
Prior to the 2010 catastrophic 7.0 magnitude earthquake that caused immense damage to the country of Haiti, many people would not have been able to tell you that Haiti and the Dominican Republic share the island of Hispaniola just a two-hour flight from Miami.
I knew where it was because our family had adopted a child from Haiti in 1997. At the time the earthquake took place, my husband and I were in the process of adopting twins from a different orphanage in Port au Prince Haiti. It had been over three years and our adoption was not yet complete. During those three years, I visited the twins at the orphanage five times. Other family members went with me on some of those trips, and at one point, all of our children still living at home went to visit the orphanage.
New Country
This was an eye-opening experience for my family. In fact, I volunteered us to do the daily wash. That meant hand washing clothes and sheets for 135 orphans using large metal tubs and harsh soap, then rinsing the clothes in other tubs before hand wringing them and hanging them on clotheslines. Once home, my children no longer complained about unloading the dryer!
Cooking was done in large pots over open fires and mainly consisted of rice and beans, or red sauce over rice. The cooks originally prepared the food in a wooden shack, but more than once one of them would get so hot she’d pass out, so an outdoor area was set up for food preparation.
After the earthquake, there was a mountain of paperwork to be done to get refugee status for children in the orphanages who had families waiting for them. Finally, the children were brought to the United States, although some of the orphans went to other countries too, to be united with their forever families. Sadly, many were held in the airport for days before being released. For our family, the long wait was over on January 25, 2010. Now our family is complete with three birth children and five adopted children, three of whom are from Haiti.
Some of the places mentioned in the book resemble real places in Haiti, although they have been fictionalized. I hope you will not only read Catching Hope but will also take time to learn more about the country of Haiti.
Blog Stops for Catching Hope
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, February 25
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, February 26
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, February 27
For the Love of Literature, February 28 (Author Interview)
Texas Book-aholic, March 1
Inklings and notions, March 2
For Him and My Family, March 3
Wishful Endings, March 4 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, March 4
Locks, Hooks and Books, March 5
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, March 6
Artistic Nobody, March 7 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, March 8
deb’s Book Review, March 9
Simple Harvest Reads, March 10 (Author Interview)
Lots of Helpers, March 10
Giveaway for Catching Hope
To celebrate her tour, Kathy is giving away the grand prize of a $40 Books-A-Million Gift Card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!
Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/1089e/catching-hope-celebration-tour-giveaway
megan allen
Another awesome recommendation! Thanks for sharing!
Erin S.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Dianna
I like that Catching Hope has adopted characters. That is a situation many children can relate to.
Erin S.
Yes! I love having books that show adoption in a positive light.