The Harvest of Grace: A Review
My friend, Emily, hearts Cindy Woodsmall. I’m a fan of her books too (and Emily). I read the The Bridge of Peace earlier this year. I have yet to read the book that launched the Ada’s House series. I think it will be sitting on my nightstand in the near future, though.
The Harvest of Grace, by Woodsmall, is quite different than most of the Amish fiction books that I have read, in that the main character, Sylvia Fisher, is doing what was/is traditionally considered a man’s job! In an effort to resist temptation (good for her), she leaves her family to help a dairy farmer revive his farm. As the farm began to turn around, the owner’s prodigal son returns . . . and slightly interferes with Sylvia’s plans.
Find out how the situation is resolved. This would be a great book to check out at the library, ask for your birthday, find on , or place on your Christmas wish list!
Thank you Waterbrook Press. This book was given to me in exchange for an honest review. I was not paid for this post. I sincerely hope that Cindy Woodsmall writes more books for the Ada House series.