Saturday, 6 October 2018
MY HEART BELONGS IN THE BLUE RIDGE by PEPPER BASHAM
Publication date 1/1/19
MY HEART BELONGS IN THE BLUE RIDGE by PEPPER BASHAM takes place in 1918 in Maple Springs in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The story is based on anecdotes told by the author's Granny Spencer about their ancestry in the area. It is a lovely book - well written, with very interesting characters and an excellent Christian message.
Laurel McAdams has lived all her life in the mountains. She is part of a large family who she loves and protects fiercely. She has always been a voracious reader and dreams of going to college and coming back to the mountains as a teacher.
Jonathan Taylor is the new teacher from England who was encouraged by his uncle Edward Anderson, the preacher for the area, also from England, to take up this position at the mission school. Uncle Edward does not see Jonathan as a failure or as being "broken" because he has a damaged leg and was turned down as an army medic.
Jonathan comes from a well to do family, and to start with he feels sorry for the people who are so poor and quite ignorant and superstitious, but he soon sees that he can learn a lot from them. Jonathan also has a dream which is to finish his medical degree. He has always been a disappointment to his father and wants to prove he is not a failure and also be independent of the overbearing man who has never shown him any affection.
I don't want to tell you any more and spoil the read for you, but I just want to say that I loved the way the characters learn a lot about themselves and their motives, and about the importance of forgiveness and trusting God to bring good out of all things.
This is the first novel I have read by this author, but it most certainly will not be the last!
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MY HEART BELONGS IN THE BLUE RIDGE by PEPPER BASHAM takes place in 1918 in Maple Springs in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The story is based on anecdotes told by the author's Granny Spencer about their ancestry in the area. It is a lovely book - well written, with very interesting characters and an excellent Christian message.
Laurel McAdams has lived all her life in the mountains. She is part of a large family who she loves and protects fiercely. She has always been a voracious reader and dreams of going to college and coming back to the mountains as a teacher.
Jonathan Taylor is the new teacher from England who was encouraged by his uncle Edward Anderson, the preacher for the area, also from England, to take up this position at the mission school. Uncle Edward does not see Jonathan as a failure or as being "broken" because he has a damaged leg and was turned down as an army medic.
Jonathan comes from a well to do family, and to start with he feels sorry for the people who are so poor and quite ignorant and superstitious, but he soon sees that he can learn a lot from them. Jonathan also has a dream which is to finish his medical degree. He has always been a disappointment to his father and wants to prove he is not a failure and also be independent of the overbearing man who has never shown him any affection.
I don't want to tell you any more and spoil the read for you, but I just want to say that I loved the way the characters learn a lot about themselves and their motives, and about the importance of forgiveness and trusting God to bring good out of all things.
This is the first novel I have read by this author, but it most certainly will not be the last!
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
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