I enjoyed visiting
Stoney Ridge again, and as I said before, Suzanne Woods Fisher creates
wonderful believable characters who share the same thoughts and feelings
regardless of what religion or culture they might live in.
I love that the people in Stoney Ridge share together and respect each other regardless of cultural boundaries...
Dok is our main character [and you might remember her from previous books - She grew up Amish and left the sect to become a doctor...]
This is actually three [maybe 4] stories within a story and each story line is wonderful and blends together - much like the community they live in.A story of bravery,
change, grieving loss, what might have been forgiveness..
and maybe hope for love in the future...
There are so many wonderful words of wisdom throughout the book ... too many to quote, so you'll just have to read the book yourself. I know you'll come away inspired by the lives of these women who are steadily growing into who God wants them to be -
Note: I was given a copy of this book from the publisher for review purposes.
ALL opinions are my own.
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