Monday, March 28, 2011

Angel Sister

Angel Sister, Ann H. Gabhart, 978-0-8007-3381-0
It is 1936 and Kate Merritt is trying hard to keep her family together. Her father has slipped into alcoholism, her mother tries to come to grips with their dire financial situation, and her sisters seem to remain blissfully oblivious to all of it. Kate could never have imagined that a dirty, abandoned little girl named Lorena Birdsong would be just what her family needs.

In this richly textured novel, award-winning author Ann H. Gabhart reveals the power of true love, the freedom of forgiveness, and the strength to persevere through troubled times, all against the backdrop of a sultry Kentucky summer.







Living just thirty miles from a restored Shaker village in Kentucky, Ann H. Gabhart has walked the same paths that her characters might have walked in generations past. Her thorough research provides a convincing and colorful backdrop for her Shaker novels. Gabhart is the author of several bestselling novels, including The Outsider, The Believer,The Seeker, and Angel Sister.




My Review:  I enjoyed the way that this book transported me back into the middle of the "dirty thirties".  It was full of hard times and despair, but it also captured many beautiful moments along the way.  I really liked that the heroine in this story was a young girl.  She is full of energy and makes several attempts to preserve the relationships around her.

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